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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bolder than" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when making a comparison to indicate that something is more daring or courageous than something else. Example: "Her design choices are bolder than anything we've seen before."
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Directors are much bolder than actors.
This claim is bolder than it sounds.
The Victorians were bolder than us.
THE Poles proved bolder than the polls had suggested.
Still, that production was bolder than this muddled new one.
Today's children are more curious and bolder than before.
That sounds bolder than it proves to be.
The demining team was bolder than I in its movements.
His work on colour is bolder than ever.
By being bigger and bolder than the movies.
But we're going to be a bit bolder than that.
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