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Discover Ludwig"thrill seeker" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to someone who pursues experiences or activities that involve danger and strong emotions such as excitement, fear, or the rush of adrenaline. For example, you might say "John is a real thrill seeker - he's always trying new extreme sports and activities."
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I'm a thrill seeker.
"He's like a thrill seeker.
I'm a bit of a thrill seeker".
"I'm not a hard-core thrill seeker," he said.
"Actually, I'm not a thrill seeker," he says.
I'd like to get my pilot's licence because I'm a thrill seeker.
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I am not a thrill-seeker.
But are you a thrill-seeker?
"I'm a thrill-seeker," he said.
But even the most jaded thrill-seeker will be impressed by the cockscombs at Casa Mono.
"She wasn't a thrill-seeker trying to live on the edge.
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