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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audacious feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or aspect of something that is bold, daring, or unconventional.
Example: "The new smartphone comes with an audacious feature that allows users to project holograms."
Alternatives: "bold characteristic" or "daring aspect".
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Androgyny rules in "Zerophilia," Martin Curland's audacious feature about a fictional chromosomal abnormality that wreaks havoc with one's genitals.
" 'The Magdalene Sisters' more than fulfills the promise of Mr. Mullan's audacious feature film debut, 'Orphans,' a rough-hewn surreal family comedy," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
To solve the many unique technical challenges posed by the roof shells — the most recognizable and structurally audacious feature of the design — the firm built a computer center in the basement of its London offices.
Perhaps its most audacious feature is the Sky Park, an elevated boat-shaped "platform" that stretches across the three towers of its hotel.
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The finale, almost indescribably audacious, features a succession of unpeopled shots, one after another for seven-odd minutes, of places the lovers have been seen during the movie, all of them now empty, and not in a poignant way but a menacing one.
An unsettling visual inquiry into, among other things, the nature of consciousness and the building blocks of identity, this audacious debut feature resists categorization.
The opening shot of "Somewhere," Sofia Coppola's exquisite, melancholy and formally audacious fourth feature, prepares you for what is to follow in a characteristically oblique and subtle manner.
After making "Salaam Bombay!" (1988), her audacious first feature, about street children in India, she started the Salaam Baalak Trust, a program that now assists some four thousand homeless kids a year in India.
A confident, audacious first feature by Hungarian director László Nemes and winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, "Son of Saul" is carefully focused on a 36-hour period inside Auschwitz-Birkenau in October 1944.
This debut story collection features audacious women, in locales like Israel and Russia, who depend on improvisation and luck to steer them into relationships with men.
Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan featured some audacious thrills and a brave performance by Natalie Portman as an obsessive young ballerina.
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