Have an adventure vs Take an adventure

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Have an adventure is the most popular phrase on the web. 

Take an adventure

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Have an adventure

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • Does Mommy take you on adventures?
  • Takes you on an adventure unlike anything else that's out there.
  • Roger and I decided to take you on an adventure.
  • It's been more than a hobbit deserves to take part in adventures like this.
  • We should look at our existing agencies and our powers of persuasion at the highest level and use them to the full before we take this new adventure.
  • Today, Charles, we take that adventure with you.
  • It was my own decision to take part in this adventure.
  • They're going to take us on an adventure, Harry.
  • For so long, I told myself that I couldn't have an adventure because I wasn't six foot tall and athletic and bearded.
  • Well, I'm not leaving you permanently, but I do want to ask you if I can take George out of school, take him away and teach him myself and have an adventure.
  • And I was going to follow him, but then my friend came and he proposed we have an adventure.
  • But I'd rather have an adventure.
  • In that case, would you like to have an adventure?
  • Come on, you and me, let's have an adventure.
  • So I was thinking maybe it might be fun to have an adventure in the city Saturday.
  • We'll have an adventure, you and me.

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