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Discover Ludwig'give courage' is a correctly formed sentence and it is used in written English.
It can be used to encourage someone to have more confidence or to think positively. For example, "Everyone needs encouragement sometimes - keep going and may I just say, give courage!".
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Perhaps Mr Atkinson's bold proposal will give courage to others.
It might give courage or send into despair.
She said she decided to speak out to give courage to these other women.
In part, House Democrats say, they also want to give courage to Senate Democrats.
The Sunday People newspaper, had reported that he said: "Revealing her name will give courage to other women who have survived these attacks.
"We would like this ruling to give courage and resolve and fortitude to the commission" to press ahead in efforts to force open markets.
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In themselves courageous, they gave courage to other curators to capture the same progressive spirit.
"The group gives courage.
But they gave courage to millions.
However, the paper of MIT, gave courage to Fukushima.
"He hasn't flinched, and I think that's given courage to other artists".
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