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Discover Ludwig"a daredevil" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who is willing to take risks and do dangerous stunts, especially for entertainment. For example, "People gathered to watch the daredevil perform the death-defying stunts."
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A daredevil.
A daredevil thing.
Oh, and don't become a daredevil drunk.
(The shooting script calls him a "daredevil").
But woe to any suitor that lacks a daredevil stripe.
Raúl Esparza's driving force is a daredevil spirit of defiance.
As a result, she's always been a daredevil.
Mrs. Lashnits said, "She's always been a daredevil".
His father, also named Norman, was a daredevil athlete.
Stacy Dragila was always a bit of a daredevil.
Miura became famous when he was a young man as a daredevil speed skier.
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