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Discover Ludwig"adventurous activities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to activities or experiences that involve excitement, risk, or danger. For example: "I went skydiving for my birthday, as one of my most adventurous activities."
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He adds: "The only way the Scout movement can really move on is to attract those people who already take part in adventurous activities". Jim says children want "adventure and excitement," rather than sitting at a campfire singing songs.
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He also chairs a BSI committee covering the safety of adventurous activities overseas (BS8848).
In my experience, most adventurous activities are nowhere near as challenging as they sound.
Galloway Activity Centre in south-west Scotland offers adventurous activities on the loch and surrounding forest.
The island also has ancient tribes, a wide range of adventurous activities – and fascinating relics of a colonial past.
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It will also prescribe "team outdoor and adventurous activity".
However, boys cited playing computer games as their second favourite "adventurous" activity, followed by exploring new and unfamiliar places.
Bike-riding and skateboarding ranked as the top adventurous activity for both boys and girls, the poll found.
"They had chosen the tour with care," he said, pointing out that the tour had been booked through a recognised agency and that Anderson had been reassured it was not an excessively adventurous activity.
All this adventurous activity looks at first sight uncharacteristically Spartan, but Thucydides' picture of Brasidas as a romantic loner at odds with the regime back home is somewhat overdone, and there is reason to think that his liberation policies represented official Spartan wishes.
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