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boldly

[bohld-lee] / ˈboʊld li /


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I doubt this will be mainstream a year from now for the midterm elections, but I boldly predict that every AI chatbot service will have a Pulse-like offering by November 2028, perhaps even free.

From The Wall Street Journal

US comedian Ruby Wax has boldly declared that she isn't afraid of anything ahead of going into the jungle.

From BBC

He needs to make all Americans believe he’s fighting for them as FDR did — loudly and boldly — and that if he wins, they will, too, on Day One.

From Los Angeles Times

We go to the producers or the studios and boldly announce, with absolute conviction, “This has to be a movie!”

From Los Angeles Times

He was pumping iron and clad in a tight black T-shirt that boldly proclaimed, “F— the Politicians. Terminate Gerrymandering.”

From The Wall Street Journal