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The phrase "daring of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's bold or courageous actions or behavior. Here is an example: "He showed great daring in his attempt to climb the treacherous mountain."
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Honor the Constitution but with the daring of Superman unbound.
You draw breath at the daring of it.
But listeners may still be touched by the intelligence and emotional daring of the orchestral drama.
The Athenians were commanded by 10 generals, the most daring of whom was Miltiades.
Politics sharpen, rather than blunt, the artistic daring of Jill Soloway's stealth masterpiece.
The film version of "Hurlyburly" brought out all the emotional daring of Penn's technique.
There was genuine daring of both a personal and a literary variety".
Ms. Verd's suppleness is astounding, and she matches the daring of Mr. Bernal and Mr. Luna.
The scale and daring of the crime gripped the public imagination.
"I love to combine the traditions of couture with the daring of contemporary life.
For Sondheim, the daring of his career all goes back to that summer of '47.
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