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Discover LudwigThe phrase "venture toward" is correct and can be used in written English
An example sentence might be "The brave explorer ventured toward the unknown lands."
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View the remains of massive star explosions, venture toward a supermassive black hole, cruise around dying stars, and more.
I venture toward the fridges and washing machines and strain to hear the faintest "Paper Angels" by Jimmy Wayne.
Mr. Connors's work can at times venture toward mid-size, at least relative to the other three artists.
In high waves, horseshoe crabs go through gyrations to keep their carapaces upward, and they generally don't venture toward shore when the surf is rough.
He figures that he will start by praying at St. Patrick's Cathedral, then go to Ladder Company 3, then venture toward the site of the destruction.
Each of them worked on both shallow, effective club fodder — with blippy stereo-hopping synthesizers and generic titles like "Girl Gone Wild" and "Turn Up the Radio" — and songs that venture toward the personal.
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We discussed venturing toward the woods, perhaps visiting the gleaming Russian Orthodox church of SS.
Indian mathematicians performed multiplication and algebra, and even ventured toward calculus, a millennium before Europeans.
This doesn't preclude her from occasionally venturing toward jazz in a song like "The Best is Yet to Come".
They have been venturing toward the East Coast since the 1950s, seeking prey and moving into territory once controlled by a predator, wolves.
As Tuesday's match approached, Hodgson ventured toward the grandiose, as Rooney's stature seemed only to rise in his absence.
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