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The phrase "venue of" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means "a place where something is or takes place," and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, "My hometown is the venue of an annual music festival."
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From the Venue of Legends to the venue of dead-ends.
For Mr. Su, the venue of his talk was felicitous.
You remain the Edinburgh venue of our dreams.
Istanbul is the likely venue of next month's Iraq summit.
Due to the venue of the IFAC Congress this paper deals with the comparison between Czech and South Africa.
"And beyond that, it was an extremely important musical venue of the 1960s".
The cinema was the new Chartres, a venue of communal rapture.
The time to grab British golfing glory at British golf's most glorious venue of all.
Sadly, the abbey was also the venue of William's mother's funeral.
The venue of her own putative self-unveiling is The Paris Review.
"The idea of being in a social venue, of being happy," she said.
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