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Discover Ludwig"intrepid explorer" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is usually used to refer to someone who is bravely venturing into unfamiliar places. For example: "Theresa was an intrepid explorer who ventured deep into the rainforest in search of the rare Spoon-billed Hummingbird."
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A portrait of the intrepid explorer and woman of letters.
Humboldt was an intrepid explorer and the most famous scientist of his age.
Awarded in celebration of the work of Michel Jouvet, intrepid explorer of sleep and dreams.
Was Columbus not an intrepid explorer but the world's greatest genocidist?
The analogy of the intrepid explorer is not all that far-fetched.
He is a poet of deflation, an intrepid explorer of comedowns and comeuppances.
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Another factor that kept the divers from exploring was the array of discoveries the intrepid explorers made in Pool 1.
The story is about Oliver Crisp, the son of two intrepid explorers who met on top of Mount Everest and haven't stopped exploring since.
The story is about Oliver Crisp, the son of two intrepid explorers who met on top of Mount Everest and haven't stopped exploring since.
A few intrepid explorers stake out some new, unexplored territory.
Intrepid explorers can also make their way across a very real climbing wall.
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