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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the audacity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies something extraordinary and is used to qualify a bold action or statement. For example: "The audacity of politicians to continue to hide the truth from the public astonishes me."
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The audacity of hope?
What gave him the audacity of hope?
This is not the audacity of hope.
She possesses the audacity of hopelessness.
The audacity of it makes me laugh.
Never underestimate the audacity of hope.
Act One: The Audacity of Grope.
She just needs the audacity of candor.
"The audacity of hope" is corny too.
The audacity of the pirates does not help.
IS THERE any limit to the audacity of Scandinavians?
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