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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adventurous to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used, and the intended meaning may be unclear without additional context.
Example: "She was adventurous to try new foods, even those that seemed strange at first."
Alternatives: "willing to" or "eager to".
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But, really, you needn't be adventurous to dine here.
These range from easy-to-cook to value-for-money, from adventurous to fresh.
Mathieu looks almost too tall and seems too adventurous to be regarded as a conventional fullback.
But many others, enthralled, frequently used the word "adventurous" to describe their forays through the shelves.
"You had to be mighty adventurous to come here," he said with a laugh.
The work I read is too good and too adventurous to stay in any one box for very long.
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To have a prize like this is a really wonderful thing to encourage writers to be adventurous … to encourage publishers to be adventurous … and readers to be adventurous".
Each drink is mapped on a graph that delineates it along two scales: comforting to adventurous, spirituous to refreshing.
Don't be afraid to explore, to be adventurous, and to change your mind.
The roads are good so it's not super-adventurous to hire a car (an international driving permit is needed) and take the Desert Highway running north-south.
Another way to get adventurous and to drive your boyfriend crazy is to explore new places together.
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