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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling emboldened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of confidence or courage that someone feels, often in response to a situation or encouragement.
Example: "After receiving positive feedback from her peers, she was feeling emboldened to share her ideas in the meeting."
Alternatives: "feeling empowered" or "feeling encouraged".
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There are other reasons that Hezbollah officials say they are feeling emboldened.
Mr. Hesse may now be feeling emboldened after having struck the deal with SoftBank.
But leftists, feeling emboldened, could create trouble for Mr. Xi's government, some analysts said.
Instead, he reaped his garden and, feeling emboldened, cleaned up the family vineyard as well.
Is that a changed country or is that people who are unpleasant feeling emboldened to speak?
But Netanyahu's strong plurality almost certainly precludes Kahlon's feeling emboldened to make a majority for the Zionist Union.
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He feels emboldened.
I feel emboldened now.
Nathan Lyon heads into his third Ashes series both buoyant at the prospect of facing seven left-handers in the England batting order and feeling suitably emboldened to label their training camp in Spain this weekend "a holiday".
Agents told immigrant rights advocates about "feeling really emboldened," Hincapié said.
Perhaps she's feeling more emboldened to talk now that her mission to turn around Yahoo is closing out.
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