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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'courage for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a situation in which someone or something has to have courage. For example: "The soldier showed tremendous courage for his country."
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"He was my courage for years".
It takes courage for employees to voice new ideas.
Clearly, it takes courage for employers to recruit right now.
It took great courage for him to name me coach.
You can muster a lot of courage for $50,000.
But he said he applauded Universal's courage for lowering prices.
He draws all courage for the next chapter.
Results suggested the relevance of career interventions to promote career adaptability and courage for strengthening life satisfaction in adolescence.
Referring to Watson, he wrote, "No one doubted his courage for a moment.
It will take courage for people to come forward and bear witness.
So it took great courage for Dr. King to speak out as he did.
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