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The phrase "brave enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has enough courage or strength to do something. For example, "Caroline was brave enough to speak up for her beliefs in front of the crowd."
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Who's brave enough to make that step?
Few were brave enough to suggest otherwise.
Who'll be brave enough to start one?
They are brave enough to crawl down dangerous collapsing tunnels.
You're not brave enough to ask him?" Reporter: "I am brave enough to ask him".
"And no one else is brave enough to do it.
Some are brave enough to call themselves liberal Democrats.
"Is he brave enough to do it?" Ms. Garang asked.
"If you're brave enough to come up here".
I don't feel brave enough to leave my husband.
Are you brave enough to wear the new mini?
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