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Discover LudwigThe phrase "daring feats" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe bold or adventurous actions that require courage or skill. Example: "The circus performers amazed the audience with their daring feats, including tightrope walking and fire breathing."
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Subtlety tends to win over daring feats of physicality onstage.
His daring feats earned him the nickname the Flying Czech.
Joseph Gordon Levitt's recent movie The Walk, about Philippe Petit's nausea-inducing tightrope walk between the Twin Towers, has brought daring feats into the public eye once again.
People who had bought tickets to see humans perform daring feats were instead huddled together, drunk, watching horses race around a circle.
American magician Harry Houdini, who earned an international reputation for his daring feats of self-extrication from shackles and locked containers, was born.
Adventurer Alastair Humphreys introduces us to 20 of the world's greatest explorers and tells of their daring feats and epic journeys.
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Navy divers and marine archaeologists are about to attempt a daring feat of polar exploration.
As ships improved, global travel became more an everyday fact than a daring feat.
He prevents us from being bored by making his own boredom funny — a daring feat of comic one-upmanship.
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