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Discover Ludwig"less bold" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is not as confident or daring as it could be. Here is an example sentence: "Although he wanted to speak up during the meeting, his words came out less bold than he had intended."
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Others were less bold.
But in the movies Mr. Kattan has proved less bold.
Even less bold choices, such as "Soccerboy13" are unwise.
Except the aspiration is even lower, the proposals less bold.
But it is no less bold and exciting.
By contrast, his son seems paler and less bold.
But the final reform may be less bold.
From Norway (Tjellebotten) recalls children's drawings and is less bold than Münter's earlier, expressionistic creations.
Others draw parallels with Vietnam, whose economic reforms have been less bold.
Spicy and Tasty takes you to places that less bold Sichuan restaurants don't.
They are older, much less bold in their sartorial choices, and decidedly non-New Yorkers.
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