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The phrase "as adventurous" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to compare the level of adventurousness of one thing to another. Example: "She is as adventurous as her brother, always seeking new experiences."
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Maxwell's life was as adventurous as Moneypenny's was unchanging.
If only they were as adventurous as they pretend to be.
The work was as adventurous as the young minds who produced it.
My wife, because she's very low-maintenance and as adventurous as I am.
Mr. Granger's love life was often as adventurous as his career choices.
Fear of making the first mistake rendered the contest about as adventurous as life in a monastery.
But Ms. Goldman dismisses the idea that urbane Middle Westerners aren't as adventurous as their coastal counterparts.
He'll cook Asian barbecued ribs and matzo ball soup, but generally, something like turkey shepherd's pie is about as adventurous as Mr. Smith gets.
I choose a terrine de foie gras, the daurade and a subtly herbed lamb fillet -- not as adventurous as Tom's meal, perhaps, but highly satisfying.
I only wish that more theatres were as adventurous as these three and reexamined plays that may not be knockout masterpieces, but are eminently stageable.
With rhymes as adventurous as "mixed-up girls" and "mixed-up worlds", or "go out tonight" and "feel all right", the Stylophone-wielding Ms Boots is no Joni Mitchell, but that doesn't seem to put anyone off.
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