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Discover Ludwig"brave talk" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to someone's words that are bold and daring, usually in a positive context. For example: "John's brave talk is admirable; he is sure to prove himself in whatever he sets out to do."
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Brave talk.
This is brave talk.
It was not just brave talk.
But the brave talk is seldom followed by action.
In turn, his brave talk of sticking by his "comrades" in Baghdad rang false to me.
Brave talk, from a country that accounts for barely 1% of euro-zone GDP.
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Despite Sampson's brave talking, the rats swiftly see off the mice and Sampson with them.
This policy is coalition policy.Over at the Daily Telegraph, Janet Daley advances the familiar talking point that Mr Cameron was right and brave to talk about immigration, because a conspiracy of silence about the issue only feeds public support for extremist outfits like the British National Party.
"They went through some tough stuff and were really brave to talk about it.
For all the brave government talk of a new industrial activism, results are so far thin on the ground.
FISHER There's a part of me that gets surprised when people think I'm brave to talk about what I've gone through.
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