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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audacious reading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bold or daring interpretation of a text or piece of literature.
Example: "Her audacious reading of the classic novel challenged conventional interpretations and sparked lively debate among scholars."
Alternatives: "bold interpretation" or "daring analysis".
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The enormously audacious reading of the mystics ventures to suggest that God's call for Moses to approach Pharaoh reflects a more widely resounding call from the Divine to humanity at large, saying, in effect, 'Come help me resolve this' - or even, 'come help me out of it.'.
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Now Dr. Venter is turning from reading the genetic code to an even more audacious goal: writing it.
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The End," read one particularly audacious ad from 2004.
I wanted to read something truly audacious.
Calling those of us who fight for the government to recognize our legal rights "arrogant," "prideful," or "audacious" leaves me wondering if CFA has read Matthew 7 1-5 recently.
"Make the audacious presumption," Perry suggests, as if she has read my mind, "that everyone is pleased to see you and would like to get to know you.
Read a full review 31 Woozily audacious three-part docu-fantasy from Portuguese director Miguel Gomes that depicts Portugal's austerity as a dream-nightmare inspired by Scheherazade's tales cycle.
Beautifully rendered from the Spanish by 2666 translator Natasha Wimmer, Sudden Death is one of the most engaging, audacious, and flat-out fun works of fiction I've read in a while.
"The Ingenious Gentleman" is as intelligent and audacious a meditation on art, fate and mortality as anyone could hope to read.
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