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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Does "to dare" mean "to challenge"?

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"Be brave, for there is much to dare."- Wheelock College Founder Lucy Wheelock Wheelock College officially launched an unprecedented $80 million Campaign...

(2) And so, my fellow Americans, we must be strong, for there is much to dare. The demands of our time are great and they are different. Let us meet them with faith and courage, with patience and a grateful and happy heart. Let us shape the hope of this day into the noblest chapter in our history. Yes, let us build our bridge. A bridge wide enough and strong enough for every American to cross over to a blessed land of new promise.
  

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NL888 Does "to dare" mean "to challenge"? Yes, that's right—or simply 'try, attempt'.

  • NL888 Does "to dare" mean "to challenge"?
  • Yes, that's right—or simply 'try, attempt'.
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NL888Does "to dare" mean "to challenge"?
Yes, that's right—or simply 'try, attempt'.

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