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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an emboldened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been made bold or emphasized, often in a figurative sense, such as a person or idea that has gained confidence or strength.
Example: "After receiving positive feedback, she felt an emboldened sense of purpose in her work."
Alternatives: "a strengthened" or "a confident".
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New government inherits massive problems, including fighting an emboldened Taliban.
Then came the Trump Administration, and an emboldened Republican majority.
This isn't the first time that a Democratic candidate has had to manage an emboldened left.
A joke is not an empowered heresy; a joke is merely an emboldened doubt.
A judicial scandal, mass rallies and an emboldened royalty may not usher in an opposition victory.
According to several participants, an emboldened Ms. Praeli confronted the officials.
It means new curbs on presidential power, an emboldened Parliament and a strengthened bill of rights.
Mr. Obama's preferred course, Mr. McCain said, would have led to genocide and an emboldened Iran.
"I was an emboldened, precocious kid," Cox says as we drive to his mother's house.
Next month, an emboldened KKK is planning a pro-Trump celebration parade in North Carolina.
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That's because an emboldened fringe right, has in turn, emboldened the far left.
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