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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audacious dreams" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe bold, daring, or ambitious aspirations or goals that someone has.
Example: "She has always pursued her audacious dreams of becoming an astronaut, despite the challenges she faces."
Alternatives: "bold ambitions" or "daring aspirations".
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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.
I love audacious dreams.
This should be the place of big, audacious dreams, not knock-offs that risk crowding out the good stuff that matters.
The mission of the filmmakers is to make women's most audacious dreams attainable.
The audacious dreams that put you in the spotlight, and make you squirm, because if they did come true, your life would change forever?
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I had an audacious dream to return to Nigeria and use the knowledge I acquired at university to fight for social justice.
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.
He cited Frederick Douglass' "utterly audacious dream — the dream that all of us, despite our differences and our conflicts and our sins against one another, could come together as one people". He pointed out that the University's trustees had just voted unanimously to approve departmental status for African American studies.
This bold move is a symbol of the crypto company's audacious dream to make top-tier medical technology more accessible and affordable.
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.
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