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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brazen impudence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is shamelessly bold or disrespectful in their behavior. Example: "His brazen impudence in challenging the authority of the manager left everyone in shock."
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Andropov then fuelled the already evident anger of the other members with terse descriptions of Solzhenitsyn's "impudence" — his meetings with foreign correspondents, his brazen flouting of Party control over literature and over publication abroad.
The impudence!
Impudence became a virtue.
SIR BEN: The impudence!
Did he mind this teen-age impudence?
What do you think of such impudence?
"They're brazen.
"It's so brazen".
It's incredibly brazen".
It's brazen.
Enraged by his impudence, they join forces.
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