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The phrase "bold of" is not correct or usable in written English.
It makes no sense and does not have a corresponding definition.
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SC: That is bold of you, Logan!
One man's bold, of course, is another man's reckless.
It's quite bold of him to put his work next to that of the masters".
"I thought it was bold of him," Denton said, flashing a grin.
It was bold of him to take on the Oz trial in 1971.
Martin invited Charles's nephew, King Philip III the Bold of France, to take control of Aragon.
It was bold of Brian Cox to take this part; most of his coevals would have run scared.
Still, it was bold of Einstein to embrace the light principle, for its consequences seemed downright absurd.
In 1472 troops of Charles the Bold of Burgundy were driving across France, leaving destruction and death in their wake.
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Using MRI-BOLD of visually triggered headache in patients with migraine, Cao et al. confirmed previous SPECT reports that CSD-like phenomena can be seen with neuroimaging techniques.
Adam Bold of the Mutual Fund Store dismisses them as a bear market marketing gimmick.
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