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Dear native English speakers,
Some native English speakers say that they don't use the expression "spirit of adventure" in another thread,
How about these? Which would be used?
(1a) He is a man of adventure.
(1b) He is full of adventure.
(1c) He has a sense of adventure.
(1d) He has a lot of adventure.
(1e) He is an adventurous person.
(1f) He is a man with adventure.
(1g) He has adventure spirit.
(1h) He has adventurous spirit.
(1i) He is an adventure spirit.
(1j) He is an adventurous spirit.
(2a) He is a man of enterprise.
(2b) He has a lot of enterprise.
(2c) He is an enterprising person.
(2d) He is a person with enterprise.
(2e) He has enterprise spirit.
(2f) He has enterprising spirit.
(2g) He is a man of/with enterprise spirit.
(2h) He is a man of/with enterprising spirit.
(2i) He is an enterprise spirit.
(2j) He is an enterprising spirit.
And can you think of any other similar expressions?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin
Some native English speakers say that they don't use the expression "spirit of adventure" in another thread,
How about these? Which would be used?
(1a) He is a man of adventure.
(1b) He is full of adventure.
(1c) He has a sense of adventure.
(1d) He has a lot of adventure.
(1e) He is an adventurous person.
(1f) He is a man with adventure.
(1g) He has adventure spirit.
(1h) He has adventurous spirit.
(1i) He is an adventure spirit.
(1j) He is an adventurous spirit.
(2a) He is a man of enterprise.
(2b) He has a lot of enterprise.
(2c) He is an enterprising person.
(2d) He is a person with enterprise.
(2e) He has enterprise spirit.
(2f) He has enterprising spirit.
(2g) He is a man of/with enterprise spirit.
(2h) He is a man of/with enterprising spirit.
(2i) He is an enterprise spirit.
(2j) He is an enterprising spirit.
And can you think of any other similar expressions?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin