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The phrase "adventure that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a potential or hypothetical adventure that may happen or has the possibility of occurring.
Example: "She often reminisced about the adventure that could have changed her life forever."
Alternatives: "journey that might" or "experience that may".
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Other than that, it feels like a typical Batman adventure that could have taken place in the "old" DC.
It's being billed as a "white-knuckle-ride action adventure" that could capture the imagination of the Harry Potter generation.
When it agreed to work with them on the project, Vitra understood it was embarking on a long adventure, that could entail risks.
He signed on for an adventure that could have inspired Leon Uris's best-selling 1958 novel "Exodus," a fictional story based on the ordeal of Jewish settlers in Palestine.
Not the violence, which certainly has never been missing, but a roving and unabashed adventure that could connect with you suddenly and positively, leave you caked with fun and joy.
Tougher questions will likely hound her before the next general election, but yesterday was undoubtedly hers as she toured Luton, gave endless interviews and radiated excitement about the "adventure" that could take her to parliament, following in the footsteps of such famous independent candidates as Martin Bell.
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Their shadows complete this exemplary account of adventures that could have changed the world.
You get 25 gems per phantom, and in some adventures, that could lead to a lot of gems in total.
With hindsight I think Mary agreed because it was an adventure that she couldn't refuse, and – perhaps an unsurprising thing to say about a Churchill – because it was her destiny.
Ludwig only wishes that more philanthropically-minded people would consider giving to scientific causes: "Once I was given the opportunity to be with real scientists, I discovered that preservation is really adventure that you could never get in any other way".
"It was this new adventure that I could embark on and try to make a positive trajectory out of a bummer situation," he says.
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