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"to venture" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used with the meaning of "to take the risk of doing or saying something". For example: I decided to venture out into the unknown.
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Kennedy asked the country to venture forth.
This role has fallen to venture capital.
I can't bear to venture a guess.
You're just scared to venture out".
Other residents find reasons to venture out.
They were often forbidden to venture outdoors.
He isn't going to venture deeper than that.
How did an online business decide to venture into print?
That has allowed Mexico to venture successfully into other markets.
Finally the patient felt well enough to venture out.
I decided to venture out for a taste.
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