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courageous

[kuh-rey-juhs] / kəˈreɪ dʒəs /


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I hope Mr. Sasse’s public and courageous reflections on his terminal illness will help to compel the FDA to overhaul its dysfunctional drug approval protocols for rare diseases and more broadly.

From The Wall Street Journal

“They were very courageous to speak out,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

“We need to understand that they were very courageous to speak out.”

From Los Angeles Times

When asked how she would feel if he were replaced by a badger, she said: "Well, lucky badger or lucky grandpapa", adding that a suitable substitute should be a very brave and courageous animal.

From BBC

In a statement on Facebook, Campbell's family said he had died after a "long and courageous battle in intensive care following a complex major operation".

From BBC