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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a misadventure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unfortunate incident or an event that goes wrong, often in a humorous or light-hearted context.
Example: "The camping trip turned into a misadventure when we got lost in the woods for hours."
Alternatives: "a mishap" or "an unfortunate incident".
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I half-imagined we had stumbled into a misadventure.
The coroner ruled the fatality a "misadventure" — that is, an accident.
It's miraculous".... DeVito describes a misadventure involving Tony Clifton on the set of "Taxi".
Some see his crossing the Atlantic to Los Angeles as a misadventure.
It's miraculous".... DeVito describes a misadventure involving Tony Clifton on the set of "Taxi"..
(Does Mr Bennett not possess a mirror?) Richard Perle called it a "misadventure" that should be ignored.
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He clearly has the instinct to do big things, and barring some failure of leadership -- a serious misadventure abroad, a corroding economy -- he has the license.
To the opponents, the idea of such a long tunnel was a worse nightmare -- a financial nightmare and a dangerous misadventure of the grandest proportions.
There a drug misadventure tips her into a downswing, which Ms. Fisher describes with lacerating clarity.
String theory is either a profound leap towards a fresh understanding of nature, or a colossal misadventure, but for certain it is mindboggling.
In those days, a walk to the market was a potential misadventure.
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