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Discover LudwigThe phrase "daring by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce an adverbial clause that describes the manner in which someone is daring or courageous. Example: He was daring by risking his own life to save the drowning child.
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THE WILD TREES: A Story of Passion and Daring, by Richard Preston.
And yet, she said, "he's daring by nature, he likes to take risks".
The councillors have few worries about being punished for their daring by the electorate in the November 19th city elections.
To play Pollyanna for a moment, there are reasons to think this could happen, with enough work by other nations and daring by leaders on both sides here.
The Scottish playwright David Greig has done something daring by setting this comedy of clashing cultures in the hothouse Middle East.
It suggested a new daring by militants here as the governing Palestinian Authority crumbles and the Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, speaks of an eventual, unilateral withdrawal from most or all of the Gaza Strip.
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The window advertisement during construction claimed it as "A Modern Texas Restaurant", daring passers-by to imagine what that could entail.
It was daring just by the nature of it".
Occasionally, homage is paid to a particularly daring outfit by means of a photograph.
There he organized daring attacks by the underground on the Nazi German occupiers.
The Washington Post reported that he had become a "daring fellow" by the age of three.
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