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The phrase "brave to" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or incomplete.
It can be used when discussing the courage required to undertake a specific action or face a challenge.
Example: "It was brave to stand up for what she believed in, despite the criticism."
Alternatives: "courageous to" or "bold to".
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It's brave to be so honest.
I was brave to last through it.
They're very brave to be taking it".
Special friend, brave to the end.
They are extremely brave to come forward.
"Liliya was also brave to speak out.
No one so brave to deface those.
This drama seemed poignant and brave to many homosexuals.
It is brave to attend a protest rally in Burma.
"You need to be brave to see that.
I think it's very brave to do that.
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