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"ventured out" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has taken a risk or a leap of faith in order to do something, or to explore something new. For example, "After weeks of preparation, Jack finally ventured out of his comfort zone and started his solo backpacking trip around the world."
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Daily he ventured out to save souls.
I ventured out, and what a mess.
He rarely ventured out on Saturday nights.
Soufan ventured out, unarmed, to talk to the Yemeni troops.
Lately, however, he has ventured out a bit.
Those who ventured out did not seem to mind.
Investors ventured out from safe-haven bonds into riskier assets.
At 17, ventured out on her own to New York.
"The twentysomethings who haven't ventured out to the big mountains".
After dusk no one ventured out on the streets.
Those who have ventured out have not been warmly received.
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