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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promising venue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a place or location where something is likely to be successful or encouraging, such as a concert hall or conference center. For example, "We believe that this is a promising venue for our upcoming event."
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Houston is not the most promising venue these days to try and get a run going, but they'll be playing a team who just lost to another winless side, Portland Timbers.
Primary care is the most promising venue for the management of late-life depression in China.
The community setting is a promising venue for physical activity-promoting interventions.
The worksite represents a promising venue in which to address the issue of obesity.
Video games designed to promote behavior change are a promising venue to enable children to learn healthier behaviors.
Another promising venue to improve angiogenic performance is presented by biomaterials that allow sequential delivery of growth factors with complementary roles in blood vessel initiation and stabilization.
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That's where the their new funds come in: each is promising venues that they'll use the new funds to compensate for the income they stand to lose from leaving TicketMaster.
Also, mediation-based or mindfulness-based approaches may be promising venues in increasing positive emotions.
Sometimes, the least likely or least promising venues yielded marvellous material.
But Mrs. Clinton's most promising venues lie in the big March 4 primaries.
A utilization of the spin property of electrons is one of the promising venues.
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