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The phrase "ventured to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone took an action despite a certain degree of fear or uncertainty. For example: "He ventured to enter the dark cave, even though he was afraid of what he might find."
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She ventured to obtain a promise now.
The Kennedy administration ventured to recommend 100,000 to Congress.
"I've never ventured to open it," he said.
None of the board members ventured to open their mouths.
She ventured to characterize the three curators' individual styles.
This time our man ventured to argue with her.
Has ventured to Friars Club for new worlds to conquer.
He ventured to South Africa, Libya, Paris and London.
Mr. Chanderli ventured to bemoan the lack of ashtrays.
Blair had ventured to the Aylesbury estate in 1997.
As she relaxed a little, I ventured to ask about Maeve.
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