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The phrase "audacious to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's bold or daring actions or ideas. Example: It was audacious to propose such a risky plan, but it ultimately led to success.
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Is it audacious to hope?
Somewhat audacious to say the least.
Is it too audacious to base an election on new (young and black) voters?
It is quite audacious to consider a technological approach to education without teachers to help mitigate that gap.
It is certainly audacious to frame a novel as a soliloquy by a woman called Bloom.
It was audacious to continue to support it even after a Republican won Ted Kennedy's Senate seat.
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He soon began to hatch an audacious plan to infiltrate Planned Parenthood to its very senior reaches.
Some,however, devised audacious plans to escape to West Berlin.
At the height of the financial crisis in 2008, Milner was audacious enough to attempt to raise a new fund.
What advice would you give to someone audacious enough to climb, say, Mount Everest?
Scientists and spectators alike have long been awed by the sockeye's audacious struggle to swim upstream to spawn.
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