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I dare say
I venture to assert or affirm, as in I dare say my point of view will be heard . [c. 1300]
Also, I daresay . I presume or assume to be likely, as in I daresay you'll be invited . This usage is more common in Britain than in America. [Mid-1700s]
Example Sentences
The fact that we’ve come around and, by the end of the show, I can’t even say back where we started, I dare say we are worse than where we started.
"I saw a post about Hitler being a narcissist. I dare say that was the least of his problems."
"Narcissism has become a stand in in for every attribute people don’t like and every dangerous behavior imaginable. I saw a post about Hitler being a narcissist. I dare say that was the least of his problems," he added.
I dare say they likely all already knew that, and their histrionics about "life" were a pretext for the real goal: stripping women of basic rights.
“The protection of the South China Sea as a vital, critical global artery is crucial to the preservation of regional peace and, I dare say, of global peace,” Marcos said.
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