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The phrase "a little daring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat bold or adventurous, often in a positive or playful context.
Example: "Her outfit was a little daring, with bright colors and unique patterns that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "somewhat bold" or "a bit adventurous".
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"I thought it might be fun to be a little daring," she said.
I can now confidently cross busy traffic with just a little daring and an outstretched palm.
It was a black tulle Yves Saint Laurent dress with pink sequins — a little daring for prom.
After deciding that it takes a little daring to enter Heaven, he signs his name in blue ink.
But an entrepreneur with a little daring might make a killing as the economy recovered.Opportunities for tech start-ups have gradually opened up.
At 105 metres high, with the river flowing below and steep rock walls on either side, it feels a little daring, but not terrifying.
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"Belgium is a little rebel, daring to defy the still imperial, though now Blairite, United Kingdom," commented Le Soir.
He has already established the tone of the film, that it is a kind of absurdist realism, and he is ready to start pushing it a little bit, daring the audience to come along with him.
While a good portion of its repertory subsists on a certain manic jitteriness, there is little daring about it.
So be a little bit daring – my list only scratches the surface.
If they're a little more daring they might suggest AC/DC or Ramones.
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