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Discover Ludwig"daring idea" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea that is bold, courageous, or unconventional. Example: "She came up with a daring idea to start her own business without any financial backing."
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This is a daring idea.
He'd had a simple but daring idea.
"It was the most daring idea that ever occurred to me," he said.
He does endorse, as a daring idea, the notion that a child should read for pleasure, and he recommends Aesop.
Their most daring idea is to confront the horror tradition with the mundane realism associated with camcorder culture.
The daring idea is to take the "new" out of newcomer and the "in" out of incumbent.
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In last year's budget, the government staked its future on two daring ideas.
He sympathises with daring ideas about Islam's beginnings: so daring that many of its proponents work under false names.
It might be added that Pope Francis is generally careful to couch his most daring ideas in quite cautious terms.
Throughout the 15 years of their intimacy Fliess provided Freud an invaluable interlocutor for his most daring ideas.
They say that the family companies can soak up money and talent that could have gone to more daring ideas.
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