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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adventure whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an adventure that is associated with or belongs to someone or something.
Example: "She embarked on an adventure whose challenges would test her limits."
Alternatives: "adventure that belongs to" or "adventure related to".
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Now I'm in the middle of a larger, much more complicated boat project — a three-year adventure whose ambition contrasts sharply with the skills of its builder.
Carell's bad-guy-turned-good leads a nonsensically forgettable but pleasingly cartoonish kids' adventure, whose comedy quotient is upped considerably by the antics of the Minions.
This expansive exhibition documents an intellectual adventure whose legacy lives on in many of the theories and practices of architecture today (Johnson).
A medieval adventure (whose name and setting suggest it influenced The Black Adder) in which the hero, who belongs to a band of outlaws, fights alongside "Richard Crouchback" and is knighted by him.
Zhang said the young athlete is a polite and "lovely" girl with a sense of adventure, whose introversion perhaps prevents both Chinese and foreign journalists from getting a better sense of her personality.
So prepare for your little ones (and even children as old as 8) to dress up and go crazy as they follow Moey in a musical adventure whose purpose is to plan a fabulous party with things like puppets, princesses, pom-poms and pirates.
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The easier task probably falls to Space Adventures, whose well-tested Soyuz capsules which have been flying, in one form or another, since the 1960s require a beefier communications system, larger portholes (everyone wants a window seat, after all) and a better heat shield for re-entry.
In the comic, they embark on a series of adventures whose general goal might loosely be described as Jesse's quest to find God.
That I, a person who tells anyone who'll listen that I'm "hardwired for cowardice," had signed on with Vallarta Adventures, whose tag is "One of the greatest adventures on earth," was out of character and, frankly, worrisome.
The book is an adventure tale whose reward is always bats.
With "Jaws" and "Star Wars," good-natured but cheesy adventure stories whose grosses put even the "Godfather" movies in the shade, that faith began to founder.
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