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"dare say" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to express an opinion or make a guess, and can loosely be translated as "I think" or "I imagine". Example: "I dare say the film will be a hit with audiences." (This means the speaker believes or assumes that the film will be successful.)
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dare say
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Who would dare say no?
I hardly dare say.
"I didn't dare say anything to anybody.
His wife didn't dare say shit about it.
Nobody'll dare Say to me, "Eat in the kitchen," Then.
But they would not dare say so in public.
I dare say it's probably haunted; 1612 it was built.
"Wang couldn't dare say it was Bo's doing".
"I dare say Elena has a little bit of that".
I dare say most Roman Catholics see it differently.
They wouldn't dare say to you, "Let's raise the stakes".
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