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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impart courage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of giving or instilling courage in someone else.
Example: "The coach's inspiring words were enough to impart courage to the team before the big game."
Alternatives: "instill bravery" or "give confidence."
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Here Winslow Homer imparts courage.
For example, garnet is said to be capable of increasing stamina and imparting a sense of courage, like something from "The Wizard of Oz".
If there's one piece of wisdom that this simple pilgrim would like to impart upon you: have the courage to start with the customer.
He was very committed to imparting wisdom about the movement, and to really helping people understand the courage and simplicity of its history.
I impart my knowledge.
They impart knowledge.
Despite the obvious courage involved in his 1500-mile camel trek across the Libyan desert and the genuine sense of personal fulfilment that it imparts, Justin Marozzi's account of the journey, South from Barbary (HarperCollins, £17.99), is not a literary triumph.
"Show courage!
Rare courage.
#courage #support".
Radiate courage.
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