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The phrase "bold phrases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to text that is emphasized or highlighted in bold font, often to draw attention to important information.
Example: "In the report, the key findings were highlighted in bold phrases to ensure they stood out to the reader."
Alternatives: "emphasized text" or "highlighted text".
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Column 'Goal of D-AIpilot': Bold phrases indicate the main goals that contain sub-goals.
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Tomislav Stanojkovic, 20, walked by, wearing a sweatshirt with the bold phrase "Promene," or changes, the opposition slogan.
There's triumph in her funny rendering of "My Heart Will Go On," in which she tries to match the singer Celine Dion's bold phrasing as a way to pass her time.
The second bold phrase, "Selling the shoes online helped the company grow rapidly", indicates an internal impact of "Increased Revenue/Sales".
The first bold phrase, "uses the force of business for generating societal benefit", is an indication that the purpose of the innovation is to benefit society so this story was categorized as an example of a Social Innovation.
The second bold phrase, "they match every pair of shoe purchased with a donation of a pair to a child in need", is an indication of the form of the innovation; in this case a new use of business.
The first bold phrase here, "it has given over 100,000 pairs of shoes to children in Argentina and 50,000 pairs in South Africa", indicates an external impact coded as a "Benefit to the Local Population", because it mentions a benefit and indicates the populations where that benefit was provided.
The numbers and letters gradually transformed into bulleted key words or bolded phrases, little Hansel and Gretel bread crumbs I left for myself to find and expand during revision.
A prominent lawyer worried openly about offending either man, asked for time to construct a comment and then delivered a hackneyed paragraph in which "cannot comment" was the boldest phrase.
The music builds quickly into bold, expansive phrases.
"Stick and Move," an improvisatory collaboration between Sally Schuiling, a dancer and choreographer, and Melissa Houston, a percussionist, resembled a conversation between strong-minded friends in which bold musical phrases were answered by equally bold dance steps.
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