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Discover Ludwig"boast to be" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express pride or satisfaction in one's abilities, accomplishments, or possessions. For example, "She boasted to be the top student in her school."
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We need to see more results from the north before Clegg's boast to be replacing Labour in urban Britain can be properly assessed.
Instead, the Patriots exposed as pretense the Jets' boast to be Super Bowl contenders and, for the second consecutive season, handed them their third loss of the season at Gillette.
"I think that the Union has a responsibility to make public their criteria of invitation and withdrawal, if they can continue to boast to be the last bastion of free speech in the Western world," he added.
But in that North Korea is likely to have admitted nothing.Even the verification of the plutonium declaration will do little more than confirm North Korea's boast to be a nuclear power: it tested a nuclear device in 2006.
Many better players may have tried and failed to join the ranks of major winners, but Sluman can proudly boast to be in that club, and regardless of what anyone thinks, that is what really matters.
A savaging in other industrial cities, such as Liverpool and Hull, has shredded the third force's once proud boast to be the only party able to hold its own equally well in city and shire alike.
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How significant that the only people he could boast to were pledged to secrecy -- his priests (to whom he regularly confessed about spying) and his Russian contacts.
The Mirror, which has been enjoying a considerable measure of sales success over the past year or so compared to The Sun, must ensure that its editorial lives up to its boasts to be a brainy red-top.
It is also boasts to be one of the largest military seaports in the world.
The largest drug room is tucked behind a homeless shelter scrawled with graffiti and opposite a bar boasting to be one of the world's best strip clubs.
I considered Apple's "9x faster" boasts to be more or less exaggerations of still-significant gains, but this thing is taking the Tegra 2 to school.
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