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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boldest ideas" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's or group's most daring or ambitious ideas. Example: The company's CEO was known for his bold leadership style and willingness to take risks, often pushing his team to come up with their boldest ideas in order to stay ahead of competitors.
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Many of the boldest ideas have not been adequately tested.
Even if his boldest ideas get through that will not be the final word.
One of the boldest ideas for containing costs is also one of the oldest.
Yet NRW's voters apparently rejected its boldest ideas: tax cuts, health reform and longer operating lives for nuclear power plants.
Once a Mayor de Blasio saw his boldest ideas smashed on the rocks of Albany, then what?
One of Trump's simplest and boldest ideas is to end birthright citizenship, the constitutional doctrine under which anyone born inside the U.S. is considered a citizen of it.
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Their boldest idea is proportional representation in local elections.
The boldest idea for reform now gaining currency is to abolish the tax advantage enjoyed by employer-based health cover.
His boldest idea: turning one of the central characters, a flighty woman named Daisy, into a gay florist named David.
Bold ideas.
Others have bolder ideas.
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