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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in folly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means acting foolishly or without good judgment. Example: "He invested all his money in a risky business venture, showing his utter lack of foresight in folly."
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There is always hope in folly.
(This is life in Folly Cove, though she doesn't explicitly say so).
All I promised, fully wrought I with the gods at hand to cheer, Naught beyond in folly ventured.
And the four-day extravaganza to celebrate the 60-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II was particularly rich in folly.
In retrospect, Johnson's attempt to prevent the war from disturbing his own domestic program was vain, and his strategic conception was grounded in folly and hubris.
Some are; but a medical system built on the assumption that such mastery can be normative would be an exercise in folly.
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At one time in Follies, but had thin voice.
"I'm still shocked I'm in 'Follies,' " Ms. Elias added.
They tossed in follies in homage to Ebbets Field, Tiger Stadium, the Polo Grounds and probably a few backyard tree houses, too.
Among male performances, he unequivocally cites two: Alfred Drake in "Kismet" and John McMartin in "Follies".
That's why, like the song in 'Follies,' 'I'm still here!' ".
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