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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as venues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to locations or places that serve a specific purpose, often in the context of events or activities.
Example: "The city has several parks that can be utilized as venues for outdoor concerts."
Alternatives: "as locations" or "as sites".
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It is the equivalent of arcades and movie theaters as venues for consuming VR content that's needed.
NGOs had to cancel planned events as venues withdrew.
Trust properties are now used as venues for concerts and recreations of historical events.
(In fact, as venues with decent pianos continue to evaporate, it is almost becoming the norm).
Baths replaced gymnasiums as venues for public exercise, and the philosophic component waned.
Virtual reality is likely to accentuate this sense of games as venues for exploring experimental personas.
Bricks-and-mortar bookstores look increasingly out-dated, except as venues for leisurely coffee and book signings.
After a decorative sequence to establish Newport and the festival grounds as venues, another performance — and another problem — follow.
But as venues for a huge array of events on university campuses, student unions are unique institutions with distinctive responsibilities.
Nevertheless, the trend is clear: more men are volunteering in what were traditionally regarded as venues for women.
"We see them as venues where people from every background come not only for soccer but for other things.
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