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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audacious about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is bold, daring, or fearless in their actions or beliefs. Example: The young entrepreneur was audacious about her new business venture, fearlessly taking risks and challenging the status quo.
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No one in pop is more audacious about headwear.
There's nothing trendy or audacious about commissioning these new translations.
There was something comically audacious about that step.
I was a little audacious about it, but really I'm quite private.
What made Robinson so audacious about pilfering home is that he relished taking chances, regardless of the circumstances.
Yet it is also noteworthy when a performance of a repertory staple conveys what was audacious about the piece when it was new.
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Audacious fiction about code making and code breaking.
But neither the price nor the size are the most audacious things about it.
The cover was originally an audacious statement about how far black identity can extend.
The most dramatically audacious thing about Transparent is that the Pfeffermans are really not very likable.
Androgyny rules in "Zerophilia," Martin Curland's audacious feature about a fictional chromosomal abnormality that wreaks havoc with one's genitals.
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