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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt emboldened" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to feel confident or courageous. You can use it in various contexts, such as describing someone's actions or emotions. Example: Despite the criticism, she felt emboldened to speak her mind and stand up for what she believed in.
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Lawbreakers felt emboldened.
My parents felt emboldened.
Drake, friends said, felt emboldened.
No, not especially, but I felt emboldened for roughing it.
By 1990, he felt emboldened to make a run for Congress.
But only recently has the government felt emboldened, or squeezed, enough to take action.
Iran, they contended, felt emboldened by the fact that the United States was distracted in Iraq.
Unfortunately he also felt emboldened to admit it publicly, resulting in an extra game's ban.
A new generation of law enforcement officials felt emboldened to take on the cases.
All seven were freshmen, all had won in a difficult year for Republicans, and they felt emboldened.
Friends say that in those early days, Mr. Devlin felt emboldened and secure in a tight-knit Williamsburg community.
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