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Discover Ludwig"bolder step" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action that is taking an especially courageous approach. For example: "Taking a bolder step forward, he proposed a risky plan that would end up paying off."
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Nonetheless, Mr. Randazzo, whose foundation leans toward libertarian views, takes a much bolder step.
"The Edwards campaign is trying to take a bigger, bolder step".
Project Euston looked like a bolder step in seeking out a different future for news.
Investors, anticipating a cut for weeks, had hoped the European Central Bank would take a bolder step.
In a bolder step, some subsidy states are now making movies and television shows that purport to take place in California.
Scotland's electorate expressed backing for devolution in 1979 and 1997; in 2014 its experience of competent, responsive social democratic government may encourage it to take the bolder step.
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After the election, Mr. Putin may take even bolder steps.
But at the same time, government agencies have taken bolder steps to capture information.
But some investors wanted the Fed to take bolder steps and the rally fizzled.
Stock prices responded by initially rising before falling back in the absence of bolder steps.
This is a bold step".
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