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venture capitalist
noun
An investor who invests in a startup venture; higher returns are expected because of the higher risks.
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The phrase "venture capitalist" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person or firm that invests in new or growing businesses, typically with high risk but also potential for high returns. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The start-up company was able to secure funding from a well-known venture capitalist, which gave them the financial support they needed to expand their operations."
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There's a venture capitalist.
(Meeker is a venture capitalist).
Doerr is a venture capitalist.
IMAGINE you are a venture capitalist.
One venture capitalist disavows "buying to build".
Ben Horowitz, entrepreneur and venture capitalist.
His wife is a successful venture capitalist.
The Silicon Valley version becomes a venture capitalist.
Mr. Madera, the venture capitalist, met him in 2005.
He also wanted to become a venture capitalist himself.
He is neither a venture capitalist, nor an "angel".
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