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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brazen enough" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's behavior or actions as being bold, audacious, or shamelessly confident. Example: "She was brazen enough to ask for a raise after only a week on the job."
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Unless Epstein was brazen enough to lie about that?
Not brazen enough, not rhythmically driving; not Negro enough; not jazz.
Some retailers were brazen enough to demand ad hoc cash payments.
The shipment was brazen enough, in full view of American spy satellites.
Thanks, Bryan, for being brazen enough to make such a disgusting, beautiful, messed-up show.
A newbie not yet brazen enough, I always carried a Bible, which seemed to work better than a hitchhiker's thumb.
The show is smart enough to test the waters of outrage but not brazen enough to take a genuine plunge.
The question is whether in their drive for profits the offensive publishers will finally be brazen enough to alienate the community that provides all their free content.
The number of activists brazen enough to commit arson and serious vandalism is believed to be quite small.
It is more complicated than burgers and guacamole, but brazen enough for fellows who wear Prada to the pregame.
She was taken in, as we all could be, by someone brazen enough to believe in his own lies.
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