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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I first ventured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the initial experience or attempt at something, often in a narrative or reflective context. Example: "I first ventured into the world of photography during my summer vacation, capturing the beauty of nature."
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I first ventured onto MySpace this winter.
I first ventured down that little staircase eight years ago, and I've lost a lot of shelf space, sleep and dollars to the store ever since.
b7225e85-b737-4ee7-8c69-ab9bc7eed328 I first ventured into the exciting world of temping back in 2004 after leaving my family home in rural Cambridgeshire to seek my fortune (or at least an affordable place to live) in Nottingham.
The picture looked as bleak as it did when I first ventured into the West Bank to see firsthand what cruelty is meted out in the name of myself and my fellow Israelis.
I first ventured into the field of developmental genetics as a Master's degree student.
Gone too are the days when I first ventured into archaeology (not exactly on the Schliemann scale, I must admit) at a drab little Roman villa outside Shrewsbury.
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The couple first ventured into radio drama in 1992.
When I first started venturing to new outings, I couldn't escape feeling like all eyes were on me.
First, I ventured to England to talk with Bruce, the soul of Cream.
The third or fourth time, I ventured to a front window, only to witness a neighbor, brandishing a baseball bat, who proceeded to beat the living headlights out of the offending vehicle, smashing doors, windows, hood, until finally the alarm stopped for good.
She was not one of the novelists I discovered on my first ventures into the Virago list but, once I'd been introduced to her a few years later, it was the start of a literary love affair that has lasted for more than two decades.
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