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Discover Ludwig"have courage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as an expression of encouragement or motivation. Example: Before taking the stage for her first solo performance, the singer took a deep breath and whispered to herself, "have courage."
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They need to have courage".
But I have courage".
"These guys have courage," he said.
She added, "I know I have courage.
You've got to have courage".
Be patient and have courage.
Have courage and his love".
Why me?" "You have courage.
You showed you have courage".
"He inspires us to have courage.
Lancaster's men have courage in abundance, but so do Gatland's.
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