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Discover Ludwig"emboldened by" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to refer to someone feeling brave or courageous because of a particular situation, event, experience, or feeling. For example, "I was emboldened by the success of my first novel and decided to write a second one."
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Koenig was emboldened by the experience.
She was emboldened by Samantha's "motherly vibe".
Huddersfield were emboldened by Everton's impotence.
Agents appear emboldened by their new latitude.
Liberals have been emboldened by two factors.
But, emboldened by numbers, the marchers refocused their slogans.
The group is now emboldened by that success.
But the company now faces opponents emboldened by Fukushima's tragedy.
He was emboldened by support from Republicans in Washington.
But Patco leadership emboldened by the deal, demanded pay raises.
Emboldened by that experience, Disney decided to gamble on "Enchanted".
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