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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audacious plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bold or daring strategy or idea that may be considered risky or unconventional.
Example: "The team's audacious plan to launch a new product in just three months surprised everyone in the company."
Alternatives: "bold strategy" or "daring scheme".
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It is an audacious plan – and a controversial one.
When the war began, he resigned his Union commission, then immediately began pushing his audacious plan.
"This is a big, audacious plan," a second man from Lakeview said.
For a few hours on March 16, the audacious plan seemed to work.
The future of Jews and Arabs lies in the context of such an audacious plan.
For his first studio album in eight years, Peter Gabriel came up with an audacious plan.
Or is it an audacious plan by a man who has successfully executed many in the past?
Now there's an audacious plan to resurrect the complex by parting the waters with a 20-metre wall.
If Copenhagen was a "nightmare", in Hedegaard's words, two years later she came back with an audacious plan.
Now it is embarking on a similarly audacious plan to move away from electronics into technologies where it barely has a presence today.
Behind Russia's clumsy crackdown on Yukos lies an audacious plan to turn the state-run Gazprom into a national oil and gas champion.
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