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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a venue that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific location or place where events or activities take place.
Example: "We are looking for a venue that can accommodate at least 200 guests for the wedding reception."
Alternatives: "a location that" or "a place that".
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To make it a venue that can't be skipped".
The World Economic Forum is a venue that suits him.
It's a venue that makes Luton Airport feel like the Wigmore Hall.
"It's a venue that has captured the imagination of a lot of people".
I also feel it's a venue that encourages artists to push boundaries.
"It's a venue that works well for some advertisers and not for others".
You need to find a venue that is suitable for someone with complex needs.
Cablevision views the stadium as a venue that would compete with Madison Square Garden.
The photo is another piece of trivia for a venue that is already replete with history.
If there's a venue that would seem in their wheelhouse, it's the Merion Golf Club in suburban Philadelphia.
They are also broad enough to play in a venue that occasionally feels too big for the material.
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