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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurdly audacious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or idea that is both extremely unreasonable and boldly daring.
Example: "His plan to launch a rocket from his backyard was absurdly audacious, leaving everyone in disbelief."
Alternatives: "ridiculously bold" or "outrageously daring".
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But, after Chinese foot soldiers confronted American tanks in Korea, leaders reconsidered, and in 1955 they resolved to build a nuclear weapon — an absurdly audacious target, considering that China didn't know how to mine uranium, and its people were as poor as citizens of sub-Saharan Africa.
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Absurdly early.
It's absurdly simple.
Audacious, indeed.
Be audacious.
Audacious stroke.
The audacious tactic worked.
How audacious?
That's rather audacious.
We are audacious".
(Audacious, but perhaps unwise).
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