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"brave of" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English
Instead, you can use the phrase "bravely" to indicate courage or bravery. For example, you could say, "He bravely faced the challenge."
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That was brave of her.
Very brave of them!
How brave of him to speak out.
Well, that was brave of him.
"That was very brave of you".
That was extremely brave of them".
"It was really brave of her.
"It was very brave of you," Ms. Maggio said.
And it is brave of America's authorities to recognise that.
"Sophie, it's incredibly brave of you to talk about this.
It was very brave of her to go public".
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