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"no one will dare" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that nobody has the courage or audacity to do something. Example: No one will dare speak out against the powerful leader for fear of retribution.
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Use the following strategies correctly and you'll be winning conversations so consistently that no one will dare engage you in one ever again.
"No one will dare to.
In years to come: No one will dare refer to him as an ex-child star.
No one will dare suggest that the Georgians have anything but a fierce sense of identity, and the proof came again over the weekend.
"No one will dare ask you to show your face in order to make sure it's really you," said Amal al-Sereihy, a friend of Ms. Samawi's and a recent graduate of Sana University.
Against a tenacious opponent in Tatiana Panova this is unlikely to rekindle any glory, but one thing will remain the same: no one will dare tell the famous lady not to do it.
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"No one, from now on, will dare to violate Turkish borders in any way," the Turkish foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, told reporters in Paris on Monday evening, according to the semiofficial Anatolian News Agency.
Set "at the dawn of the age of TV in 1949," the series is about "a visionary young writer [who] creates a science fiction series that tells stories no one else will dare to tell".
Few would dare start to learn Latin dance here, but if you do, no one will bat an eyelid.
No one will come.
No one will forget.
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