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Discover LudwigThe phrase "daring about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is not grammatically correct and does not have a clear meaning. Possible alternatives could include "being daring" or "daring to do something," depending on the intended meaning. Example: "She was known for her bold and daring nature, never afraid to take risks."
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"There's nothing daring about wearing Ray-Bans with colourful frames.
He could have said more that was daring about welfare reform and about workfare.
If there is nothing very daring about the production, it is alive with striking images.
While a good portion of its repertory subsists on a certain manic jitteriness, there is little daring about it.
Unlike Galileo, however, Mark is no pathfinder; there's nothing daring about him.
There has been nothing adventurous or daring about her campaign, but it has paid off.
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Other works include a "daring" novel about a clergyman's surrender to sexual temptation, Adam Blair (1822).
He sympathises with daring ideas about Islam's beginnings: so daring that many of its proponents work under false names.
It's one of the most original and daring films about filmmaking ever made.
"Le Carré affects, as so often, to be making daring revelations about How Things Really Work.
Inspired by "The Tudors" and "Rome" Ms. Kapoor tried to do a more daring series about the "Mahabharata" that humanized the gods.
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