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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to bold" can be correct and usable in written English when used as an infinitive verb phrase, meaning to make something bold or emphasized
It is often used in conjunction with the verb "to be," as in "to be bold." Example: "She encouraged him to be bold in his decisions and take risks."
Dictionary
to bold
adjective
Courageous, daring.
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His chromatic instinct and attraction to bold floral arrangements mark the photos as Erizku's as much as Beyoncé's.
The difference between rCBF and BOLD is attributed to the nonlinear transduction of rCBF to BOLD signal.
She was also inclined to bold claims.
Whatever happened to bold and fearless?
Turn left on to Bold Street.
Mr. Hutcherson, 66, is no stranger to bold, improvisational behavior.
Color combinations range from very subtle to bold and bright.
He used the Internet to take the art of the cyberclip-job to bold new heights.
"With the mandate the people have given her, I hope she uses it to bold.
(As she has in her standup, she reveals her mastectomy scars to bold effect).
The first Mr Abe showed little commitment to bold economic change.
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