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Discover Ludwig"audacious dream" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a dream that is considered to be overly ambitious, daring, or bold. For example, you might say "John had an audacious dream to become a millionaire before he turned 30."
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It is what led city leaders to dream the audacious dream that they could stage the Olympics in Atlanta and force the world to take notice.
Unlike the audacious dream of the founders to build a sporting paradise, the equipment available is almost charmingly modest: horseshoes and croquet; strolling along the lake is by far the most popular activity.
More often than not, an angel turns out to be the entrepreneurs uncle, who is a doctor making $400,000 a year and can afford to invest in the nephews audacious dream and unproven idea.
The courage to put your crazy big audacious dream out there.
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The nostalgia for Toys R Us that swelled late Monday, when the company sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, tended to recall the chain in its nineteen-eighties heyday, with holiday lines stretching outside its stores and Lazarus flush with money and audacious dreams.
The audacious dreams that put you in the spotlight, and make you squirm, because if they did come true, your life would change forever?
Conceived as a waking dream and shot to appear as a single seamless scene, Birdman has been praised for its "audacious ambition and spectacular skill".
Along with the rest of the Planet Money team, I have been spending a fair bit of time going backwards and learning the incredible story of how the euro was created, the audacious, impossible dreams of its founders, and how they kicked many crucial but contentious decisions down the road.
As the Nets prepare to open training camp next week, their first under the Brooklyn banner, the goals are bigger, the target larger, the dreams more audacious.
"It was a dream, it was audacious, it was ridiculous," said the 35-year-old.
"Life Is a Dream" is the audacious score of a feisty composer in his 30s, who, as he said in a panel on Saturday morning, did not worry much about the challenges his complex music posed, especially the vocal parts.
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