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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bold one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, action, or decision that is daring or courageous.
Example: "Choosing to speak out against injustice was a bold one, and it inspired many others to do the same."
Alternatives: "a daring choice" or "a courageous decision."
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In the light of that, Klopp's decision to bring Emre Can straight back into action was a bold one, possibly based on the German midfielder's immense performance in the last round against Dortmund.
This role is a bold one for Seyfried, who cut her teeth on comedies such as "Mean Girls" and "Mamma Mia".
After years of tepid steps on homelessness, the city has proposed a bold one.
Despite the liberal reputation of arts-centered businesses, from statistics about gender distribution and women's anecdotal experience, the decision to strike on behalf of women's rights in the music industry is a bold one.
Appleton's appointment is a bold one which should be applauded.
His agenda is a bold one in many ways.
The decision to kill off Clement was a bold one.
A noble aim, without question, but a bold one.
That final claim is certainly a bold one.
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Then in a moment of madness, as Burge called it, she decided to embark on a bold one-year experiment: she'd stop using email.
Australian Richie Porte (BMC) launched a bold one-man attack with 4km left, but his great friend and rival Chris Froome (Sky) led the chase.
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