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The phrase "a courageous man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who shows bravery or is willing to face difficult situations without fear.
Example: "In the face of adversity, he proved to be a courageous man, standing up for what he believed in."
Alternatives: "a brave man" or "a valiant man".
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A courageous man indeed.
He is a courageous man.
A courageous man has died.
"He is a courageous man," Dagan said.
His lordship was a courageous man.
David Pocock is a courageous man.
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He "had never regarded himself as a particularly courageous man.
But he's a very courageous man, and he is very intelligent, very experienced.
The former leader of the Liberal Democrats is a decent, courageous man.
Dad, you were a strong, courageous man and fought till the end.
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