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Discover Ludwig"venture on" is correct and can be used in written English
It generally means to proceed or continue regardless of any difficulties or dangers. For example: "Despite the risks, the explorers decided to venture on into the depths of the jungle."
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Ossining officials said they were pleased with the new business venture on one of the village's main thoroughfares.
But there was one more business venture on his mind.
"Gordon Brown's alive!" was one response to the former prime minister's first venture on to Twitter today.
"So that would be a useless venture on my part.
This is Ms. Ho's first venture on Long Island.
I'm more the pretentious Drake type: "To dare more boldly, to venture on wider seas".
His delectable small plates were so well received that he decided to venture on his own.
I'd begun the venture on a lark, curious about what I'd discover.
But Mukesh Kumar, a top executive at the mining venture, on Tuesday rejected the criticism.
"They face the prospect of death, torture, humiliation every time they venture on the streets".
American and JAL also have a joint venture on their United States-Japan routes.
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