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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any venues" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to multiple locations or places where events can take place, often in the context of planning or discussing options. Example: "Are there any venues available for the conference next month?"
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The simple service uses the Foursquare API to allow any venues to embed a widget on their website.
Absolut Vodka also has a Surface-friendly app, though no one was that clear on whether or not it'll be live in any venues anytime soon.
Under the current terms of the legislation, any venues putting on four or less events a year with sexual entertainment, would be exempt from having to hold a licence.
Lucy Rose on her trip around Latin America: "How do you book a gig when there aren't any venues?" Lucy Rose tells Jo about her overwhelmingly moving journey across Latin America.
However, while ShowClix and TicketBiscuit may be giving away money for now, this is hardly a charity – any venues looking to take advantage of the Fair Ticketing Fund will be signing on with ShowClix under an exclusive year-long deal (which is fairly common in the industry), and TicketBiscuit will also mandate an exclusive deal.
Were there any venues that you enjoyed going to for shows?
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She should be able to go to any venue and do that".
Unfinished poems and poems never published by Larkin in any venue are omitted.
TIXX.COM: www.tixx.com A large reseller not affiliated with any venue or group.
I have a checklist of how to turn almost any venue into a semiworkable stage.
My favourite "bar" is backstage at any venue, with a beer in my hand.
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