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The phrase "complete the dare" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a challenge or game, where someone is daring or challenging someone else to do something. It implies that the person being dared needs to finish or fulfill the dare in order to successfully complete it. Example: "As part of our game, each player must complete the dare written on the card they draw. Are you ready to complete your dare and earn some points?".
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If two different numbers are said, the second player does not have to complete the dare.
If both players say the same number, the person who was dared now has to complete the dare.
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Then people have to go around choosing balloons and popping them, one at a time, completing the dare inside.
Also, all the players are in competition with each other to see who can complete the most dares and get to the final round.
To make matters worse, I was completing this dare for the measly sum of $10.
Whoever sets the challenge offers up some cryptocurrency as a prize, which is automatically released to the "daredevil" when video proof of the completed dare is uploaded.
I liked the dare.
Harry Prieste took the dare.
The dare of these actresses.
The Audi driver gave up the dare and sped away.
I accept the dare.
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