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The phrase "audacious in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is bold, daring, or fearless in a particular context or action.
Example: "She was audacious in her approach to tackling the challenging project, proposing innovative solutions that others had not considered."
Alternatives: "bold in" or "daring in".
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Those changes looked audacious in 2010.
Lansley's plan was audacious in its simplicity.
The bid, audacious in the extreme, failed.
To be audacious in the pursuit of myself.
Bolger, predictably, perceives nothing audacious in that schedule.
And stylization is audacious, in extent and degree.
The programme is audacious in its goal, deterministic in its approach, disjointed in its design, and challenged in its governance.
"Thanks" follows a period in which Mr. Parker Smith was audacious in collecting ideas.
Like the two other early Haydn symphonies in previous programs, "Le Soir" was audacious in context.
Joan was audacious in her thinking and it did pay off".
The notion of marshaling such vocal firepower across the board was audacious in itself.
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