Sentence examples for bold for from inspiring English sources

The term 'bold for' is not correct in written English
If you are trying to indicate that something is important or emphasizes a point, you can instead use "especially" or "particularly". For example: I was particularly impressed with the presentation, especially the part where she emphasized the importance of communication.

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Its instrumental support is unusually bold for the Baroque era.

Sadly, that sensible policy looks too bold for this Fed.

That was pretty bold for a young girl in 1933, but also sad.

"I've got to be bold for the poor!" Mr. Crane explained.

(The play is filled with simple misunderstandings of words: "bold" for "bald," for example).

Mr Bold for one thinks that London still has room for another big museum project.

Les Cenci, performed in Paris in 1935, was an experiment too bold for its time.

That orange and blue awning stripe shirt a little too bold for your taste?

It would be bold for Britain to ditch this weapons system, but it would be the right thing to do.

If that's too bold for you, try a cheery: "I'm fine, thanks — now that the government cheese has come".

"It was a little bold for a fifth show, but I thought I needed to make my mark".

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