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Discover LudwigThe phrase "daring enough" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is sufficiently courageous or bold. Example: "She was not sure if she was daring enough to take on the challenge of climbing Mount Everest."
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If you are daring enough to ask them to play truth or dare, when it is your turn, ask her truth or dare.
But is British television daring enough?
"But he is not daring enough," she rued.
Their routines were daring, just not daring enough.
If you're daring enough you can try skinny dipping.
But will the fashion set prove daring enough to take Love up on the offer?
But it's the kind of album on which he's daring enough to try.
Fargo, though, is lively and formally daring enough to hold your interest.
Blackish doesn't have all the answers, but it is daring enough to ask the question.
Some were even daring enough call themselves what they undoubtedly were: socialists.
But, predictably, British newspapers complained that it is too minimalist or not daring enough.
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