Collocations withvenue

These are words often used in combination withvenue.

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alternative venue
Indeed, advocacy groups may have little choice but to search for an alternative venue when significant barriers prevent their meaningful participation in others.
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change of venue
Some of the observations already made have turned upon the possibility of a change of venue.
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concert venue
A recording of a show is thus an attempt to recreate this experience of intimacy away from the space and time of the concert venue.
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entertainment venue
The city leased the abandoned building for a destination restaurant and entertainment venue now under development.
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indoor venue
It also serves as the indoor venue for tennis and track.
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intimate venue
The fact that she fit it all into a relatively intimate venue was a marvel unto itself.
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live venue
The booking at the college represented their only chance to record the extra tracks in a live venue before embarking on the tour.
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major venue
It became a major venue on the chitlin circuit, from 1951-1978.
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multiple venues
Ethics rounds in clinical ethics have already taken hold in multiple venues.
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music venue
Over the last two decades, state officials have placed an aquarium, a new minor league baseball stadium and an outdoor music venue along the city's waterfront.
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neutral venue
If there is a tie for the championship, for relegation, or for qualification to other competitions, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank.
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new venue
As we go to press, the new venue has not been finalized.
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numerous venues
He has taught police techniques and civilian self-defense to both law enforcement officers and private citizens in numerous venues since 1974.
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outdoor venue
A temporary music festival is typically an outdoor venue.
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popular venue for
The castle has become a popular venue for civil war and similar historical re-enactments.
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prestigious venue
That autumn she tried again, but in a less prestigious venue, on a different basis and with a new instrument.
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public venue
Others occupy a space within a gallery or public venue and function in a manner independent of the space itself.
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sporting venue
It is seen as having the potential to develop into a major national sporting venue.
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suitable venue
The reconstructed building will have good facilities for electroacoustic music, and may at last provide a suitable venue for concerts, something which has been a serious problem.
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