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The phrase "a bolder man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who exhibits greater courage or confidence compared to others.
Example: "In a situation that required quick decision-making, it was clear that a bolder man would have taken the lead."
Alternatives: "a braver man" or "a more daring man".
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Now that his term is nearly over, he is a bolder man.
Yes, there is a bolder man, someone who could do sandals and toga as Maximus in Gladiator, or full naval uniform in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
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I've never thought of our former poet laureate as a bold man; sensitive, serious, passionate yes, but not exactly bold.
It would be a bold man or woman who undertook to rehang the museum from top to bottom in a way that made better sense.
Courtney B. Vance gives a layered, subtle performance as the master showman Johnnie Cochran, Clark's most powerful antagonist a quiet take on a bold man.
The press release describes the original version as "The Prodigy meets Motorhead", and it would take a bold man to attempt to think up anything more accurate.
Wise or unwise, only the voters are entitled to make that judgment which is why it is a bold man, and so perhaps a mistaken one, who seeks to shift the collective wisdom of the region's voters too far.
"It would be a bold man who would still seek his fortune in the U.S. once he had grasped the complexity of the arrangements he would have to make in order to keep some portion of it from the Treasury Department".
Silver: Return to Treasure Island by Andrew Motion, read by David Tennant (12½hrs unabridged, Whole Story Audio, £19.99) It is a bold man who dares to deliver a sequel to the most famous children's adventure story ever written.
What Noriega did not reckon on was the price that our government was willing to pay--in return for the restoration of American "dignity" and proof that a maligned American President was really a bold man after all.
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