Examples of 'courage to speak out' in a sentence

Meaning of "courage to speak out"

Courage to speak out: Refers to the bravery and confidence required to openly express one's opinions, concerns, or objections, especially in challenging or risky situations

How to use "courage to speak out" in a sentence

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They had the courage to speak out.
That pension check he smells gives him just enough courage to speak out.
It takes courage to speak out on this issue.
Daniel has developed the courage to speak out.
It takes courage to speak out and expose yourself.
And it gave him the courage to speak out.
It takes courage to speak out if you suspect that an animal is being harmed.
You gave me the courage to speak out.
Courage to speak out against rocket attacks on homes and schools in Sderot.
He gave her the courage to speak out.
The courage to speak out is all too rare!
She now had got the courage to speak out.
It takes courage to speak out against ‘ the establishment '.
And a woman who had the courage to speak out.
And had the courage To speak out And support their beliefs.

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I met many women who had the courage to speak out.
And the courage to speak out.
We will protect you for having the courage to speak out.
It takes courage to speak out.
Maybe he thought that no one had the courage to speak out.
The man has great courage to speak out the way he is doing.
This play discredits women who have the courage to speak out.
You have a lot of courage to speak out when surrounded by enemies.
Papuans lived in terror and did not have the courage to speak out.
Nina gave me the courage to speak out about it.
Someone fed up, armed with common sense and the courage to speak out.
You ought to have the courage to speak out what you believe to be right.
Would that more women would have such courage to speak out.
It will give you the courage to speak out with confidence and without fear.
Consequently, only a handful have the courage to speak out.
Nelson Fenner had the courage to speak out in the witness box today.
For wholly understandable reasons, few of them have the courage to speak out.
Thank you for having the courage to speak out on your blog.
Unfortunately, because its victims are children, they often lack the courage to speak out.
Only Inés has the courage to speak out against him.
Thank you for your service, and even more for the courage to speak out.
It must have taken a lot of courage to speak out against Japanese atrocities in Nanjing.
We gain strength from it . And it gives us the courage to speak out.
You had the courage to speak out and I did not.
In the coming years we must have the courage to speak out frankly.
They've had the courage to speak out and they will pay a high price.
It took until now for Aliu to find the courage to speak out about racism.
They had the courage to speak out and, sometimes, even stand up to these women.
Sometimes, we may have to summon the courage to speak out against injustice.
I think Mom understands, but she does not have the courage to speak out.
We should, rather, have the courage to speak out and not fear confronting populism.
But through all the nastiness, I will support Stoya for having the courage to speak out.
But I did not have the courage to speak out against.
One day - hopefully soon - they will have the courage to speak out.
Will he work up the courage to speak out against Wade?

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