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'brave for' is not correct and usable in written English.
'Brave' is an adjective and should be used only in its root form. Example: He was brave in the face of danger.
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You've been brave for 14 seconds!
That was pretty brave for an actor.
People have called me brave for doing this.
Ackerman said to him, "Be brave for your mum.
"There were guys who weren't all that brave for $100, but they'd get pretty brave for $1,000".
Alicia Keys isn't brave for taking makeup off.
Labor needs to be brave for people who need help.
Andy's sometimes too brave for his own good.
Unconventional and quite brave for a mainstream franchise picture.
In that context, yes, he was "brave" for being there.
I'm not brave for writing about mental health, I'm not brave for talking about mental health with friends, family and colleagues and I'm not brave for standing up in front of industry professionals in a debate about mental health.
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