Prepositions after "dare"

dare to, for, on, as or at?

In 69% of cases "dare to" is used

Therefore I implore us to Dream, dare to Dream, live the Dream.

Author of the NYT bestseller One Thousand Gifts: A dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are.

By the gods! he is a mighty sorcerer, and could draw my confession from the moon, did I dare to make it to her.

The idea came after what happened to critic Marshall Fine when he dared to post a negative review of the movie.

She's intrepid and gifted but she is also a determined person, the one who has dared to and achieved something special.

Ranbir has a reputation for doing the kind of cinema that probably his seniors wouldn't dare to, he's always experimenting.

In 10% of cases "dare for" is used

To suffer rightly is to have a secret with God! You do not dare for the sake of suffering, but you dare in order not to betray the truth.

In 7% of cases "dare on" is used

So I took the risk, and went as hard as I dared on the fourth lap, hoping you wouldn? t stick with me.

In 3% of cases "dare with" is used

Couldn't dare with the raw chicken butt.