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The phrase "a big adventure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an exciting or significant experience, often involving exploration or new challenges.
Example: "Traveling through the Amazon rainforest was truly a big adventure for our group."
Alternatives: "an exciting journey" or "a grand escapade."
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Meanwhile, we've had ourselves a big adventure".
People go through a big adventure.
It was basically a big adventure.
"You had a big adventure," I said, hugging them both.
I thought of everything as a big adventure," she says.
It's a big adventure, and we're really proud of it.
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"I couldn't think of a bigger adventure than comedy in Africa," he said.
A teenager named Jim with a rocket skateboard and a flock of speeding tickets seeks a bigger adventure aboard a square-rigged spacecraft headed into the galaxy.
I thought that perhaps this might be a bigger adventure than the beach, and we went there first because we had to hit the river at low tide.
In this new production for 2- to 5-year-olds, from Trusty Sidekick Theater Company, it can lead to a bigger adventure than might have happened if the car had stayed on the rails.
David Sproxton, Aardman's executive chairman and a producer on The Pirates! said: "Shaun and his friends have a massive global following and we are very excited about being able to put them into a bigger adventure for the big screen".
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