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"dare to be different" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have the courage or confidence to be unique or stand out from the crowd. Example: "In a world where everyone strives to fit in, dare to be different and embrace your individuality."
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I imagine a 12-year-old being able to log onto the Dare To Be Different member's section, and being able to email any of those women for advice - Ruth Buscombe, Tatiana Calderon - that's fantastic.
I dare to be different.
"You have to dare to be different".
And he's off: "Dare to be different.
If all politicians sound alike these days it is because they cannot dare to be different.
She also issues bromides like "Dare to be different" in the liner notes.
The tag line, "Dare to Be Different," doesn't explain much, but it does convey a Putinesque disdain for Western efficiency.
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The first to appear is Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different, by Ben Brooks, a collection of 100 stories of men – some famous, some less so – from Bill Gates to Stormzy, and Ai Weiwei to Salvador Dalí.
Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls, and its more recent male equivalent Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different, are among a clutch of bestselling children's books that supposedly break down gender stereotypes.
We read the Little People, Big Dreams series about Frida Kahlo and Rosa Parks, but we equally read Stories for Boys Who Dare to be Different.
The two best-selling non-fiction books "Stories of Boys Who Dare to be Different" by Ben Brooks and "You Are Awesome" are both aimed at inspiring children to realise their potential.
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