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The phrase "a taste for adventure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who enjoys exploring new experiences or taking risks.
Example: "Ever since she was a child, she has had a taste for adventure, always seeking out new challenges and experiences."
Alternatives: "an appetite for adventure" or "a love for adventure."
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They loved books and music and had a taste for adventure.
Garfors developed a taste for adventure in 2004 after a trip through Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
Good for: Active kids aged eight to 10 with a taste for adventure.
But there's nothing here that a very rich man with a taste for adventure need fear.
You need to be reasonably fit, a good skier and have a taste for adventure.
When Lanzmann asks why, Murmelstein gives an incredible answer: "A taste for adventure".
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They were still new and exotic; and there were English people both high and low, with a taste for social adventure, a wish from time to time to break out of England, and people with colonial connections who wished in London to invert the social code of the colonies — there were English people who were ready to seek out the more stylish and approachable of the new arrivals.
When the plane touched down at Caribou Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Bates, who have been married for 41 years and who have a taste for foreign adventures that has led them to walrus-watching in Greenland and sea-kayaking in Greece, set up their tent.
But perhaps a family taste for adventure is evident in her father's decision to swap a career in insurance for the life of a professional card player, teaching bridge at London's Groucho Club, among other venues.
He has a brave taste for adventure, for putting himself in difficult situations and foreign landscapes.
He left school at 14 and, with an early taste for adventure, tried to join the Navy but was rejected for having poor eyesight.
More suggestions(16)
a desire for adventure
a taste for fantasy
a taste for excitement
a taste for something
a taste for risk
a taste for danger
a taste for enterprise
a taste for anything
a taste for exploring
a taste for sports
a taste for mischief
a taste for metaphor
a taste for provocation
a taste for silence
a taste for fabrication
a destination for adventure
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