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Discover Ludwig"brave idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a bold, daring, or innovative concept or idea. For example, "Your suggestion to completely redesign our website is a really brave idea."
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And whose brave idea was this?
It's a brave idea, not least because it's so countercultural.
The Cairo speech was a brave idea executed with sensitivity.
This radical, brave idea has bitten the dust".
I think it is a brave idea although not executed particularly well and a little ahead of its time.
It was a brave idea, and the show ran for three series – although not in any prime slot.
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But what if instead of upping the game of the NHS – Britain's most loved public service – this brave new idea merely drags it down it to the level of social care, the most devalued and misunderstood welfare service?
But how close are we to implementing this brave new idea?
The College Board has a brave new idea.
A brave transparent idea for a "Freedom Flight" emerged on Twitter, that source of endless trouble and also detailed tracking of troublemakers.
Obviously, I have to be kind of brave — my ideas will get shut down and I have to be accepting of that.
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