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'dare try' is an acceptable phrase in written English and it can be used to express a challenge or a risky test of courage
For example, "She had the courage to dare try the horizon, even though it might cost her everything."
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He didn't dare try.
Would anyone even dare try?
I wouldn't dare try to skate.
"She wouldn't dare try it with me around," Marian said.
She did not dare try to get it back.
But the Colored People wouldn't dream of burying the Constitution … and wouldn't dare try.
Will you do something you'd never dare try on the other 365?
Thrill time: do you dare try Cheetah Hunt, Busch Gardens' longest ride?
And Ward will not dare try to saddle another filly near Beautiful Pleasure.
So he probably didn't dare try anything that felt like easing off.
"We didn't say to them, 'Don't you dare try it.' We wouldn't be so stupid.
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