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The phrase "a venture which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific project, undertaking, or business initiative that is being described or discussed.
Example: "The company is excited to announce a venture which aims to revolutionize renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "an initiative that" or "a project that".
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It is rapid progress for a venture which was only launched in April.
In addition, from 1976 to 1979 he made a fortune as football adviser to Saudi Arabia, but lost much of it when he bought the Detroit Express club, a venture which failed miserably after the sport failed to take off in the US.
(Mr. Mutter was a partner in a venture, which he says is now dormant for lack of interest, to collect more data on Internet readers and use that to tailor ads to them — and possibly to make a transition to online charging).
Kaigwa is a co-founder and partner at Afrinnovator, a venture which aims to put Africa on the map by publishing exploits across African innovation, technology and start-ups.
In Britain he set up North's Navigation Collieries (1889) Ltd. in Glamorgan, south Wales, a venture which turned out to be one of his most successful.
My Bloody Valentine experimented with a noise pop sound on the album, a venture which was influenced by The Jesus and Mary Chain, and incorporated elements of twee pop similar to "Strawberry Wine".
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After his triumphant return from Greenland he began to develop a detailed plan for a polar venture, which he made public in February 1890 at a meeting of the recently formed Norwegian Geographical Society.
Among the plans was a university which wanted a joint venture which would see it sharing university grounds with a hotel, offices and private housing.
Vodafone and Telefónica plan to place their British networks into a 50-50 venture, which will encompass a combined 18,500 cell tower masts, an increase of about 40 percent for each operator.
Li (2011) suggests that fear of failure is a feeling about the outcomes of a new venture, which affects people's judgment of the value and probability of founding a new venture.
After selling his share of Apogee, Jackson co-founded with Roy and Gene Clair a joint venture which produced the Clair iO, a loudspeaker management system for control of complex concert sound systems.
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