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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dare of" is not correct or usable in written English.
It does not have a meaning in this context. You could use the phrase "dare to" instead. Example: She had the courage to dare to follow her dreams.
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The dare of these actresses.
He's taking the dare of letting nature take the upper hand".
The G-8 leaders will never dare, of course, begin a pro-sweatshop campaign.
In the first chapter of "Amateur Barbarians," Cohen issues a dare of sorts when he writes of one of his main characters: "His adulthood had thus far yielded few adventures.
Eight years ago, Stern organised the first of what would become a weekly series of literary cabaret shows, Happy Ending, at which writers would read from their work before undertaking a dare of their choice.
Several aspects of this code derive from existing methods, but here are synthesized into a new formulation of dynamic adaptive refinement (DARe) of non-conforming h-type.
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You might consider getting together with other parents to keep DARE out of your school.
Figure 22 shows that among M-ATTEMPT, and all the scenarios of DARE and MI-DARE, scenario-5 of DARE and MI-DARE has maximum number of packets sent to the sink.
Mabey revels in such dichotomies, and makes as much as he dares of weeds as metaphors for human scrappiness and impertinence, resilience and vulgarity.
This building also experienced the dares of pumping concrete beyond 520-m in height.
As per the analysis result in the table above, the major factor which influences the youth to be dared of self-employment is the absence of employment opportunity.
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