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Discover Ludwig"to vent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to express or release one's strong emotions, such as anger, frustration, or sadness. For example, "I took a walk outside to vent my frustrations."
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They needed to vent.
Meanwhile, viewers continue to vent.
Others just want to vent.
People need to vent.
Sorry to vent.
These meetings are a way to vent".
Inevitably, I took to Twitter to vent.
It gives me an opportunity to vent.
Books are an opportunity to vent".
We need to vent these things".
He wants to please, not to vent.
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