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"do something foolhardy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to do something reckless or brave without considering the potential consequences. Example: Despite being warned not to, she decided to do something foolhardy and go bungee jumping without checking the safety measures first.
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Because Jimmy has just been dumped by his socially ambitious girlfriend, Kate Cynthia Watross), he is angry and distressed enough to do something foolhardy -- like grabbing Eddie's gun and forcing him to lie face down on a kitchen counter, where Jimmy binds him in place with some old neckties.
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It's never easy to admit that we've done something foolhardy or mean - it acknowledges the oft-avoided truth that we're fundamentally imperfect.
The situation could change abruptly, but at this point a tourist would have to go exceedingly native, or do something exceedingly foolhardy, to get sick.
He would simply have to do something — however foolish and foolhardy — as he could not leave a deaf sister, his charge, up in a tree, liable to fall at any moment.
That reflects the political reality that as the convention approaches next week in Los Angeles, Gore advisers said they felt that they had to do something daring -- yet not foolhardy -- to gain ground.
You have to be very young or very foolhardy to feel no fear when you do something like this.
Do something.
John : Do something else.
Always I do something.
I have to do something".
One has to do something.
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