cooperative venture

collocation in English

meaningsofcooperativeandventure

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cooperative
adjective
uk
/kəʊˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv/
us
/koʊˈɑː.pɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/
willing to help or do what ...
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venture
noun[C]
uk
/ˈven.tʃər/
us
/ˈven.tʃɚ/
a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk ...
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(Definition ofcooperativeandventurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcooperative venture

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This was acooperativeventureof farmers, with a membership of 20,000 individuals.
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The degree of risk you think you face in attempting acooperativeventurewith me is simply inverse to the degree to which you trust me.
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Society is seen as acooperativeventure, with various groups (labour and capital, men and women, etc.) each having their distinctive role to play.
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I wish to thank these scholars for their willingness to craft their essays to the larger theme, which has made our labors a trulycooperativeventure.
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We are no longer confident that thiscooperativeventurewill have any reasonable future.
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They represent a kind of transatlantic and bilateralcooperativeventurethat has gone on for many years between that group and ours.
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Are those of us in thiscooperativeventurereally so small-minded that we believe that the greatest peace project of our lifetime must not cost anything?
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This is the only way for ourcooperativeventureto win public support and understanding and gain legitimacy among our citizens.
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The shop itself began as acooperativeventureby the society.
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No minimum foreign contribution is required to initiatecooperativeventureand the contributions made by the investors are not necessarily expressed in a monetary value.
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In a sense, the medium-sized manufacturers connected with the cooperative ventures stood outside the mainstream.
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This mine remained idle for many years until being briefly re-opened as acooperativeventurebetween 1921 and 1924.
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The new organization was to be funded by the farmers themselves to operate as acooperativeventureat the district, regional, and national levels.
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The two-story wood frame structure was built c. 1806, and was established by the area's early settlers as acooperativeventure.
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At a collective farm, va finds the authorities have blocked an attempt at a more democratic way of organising theircooperativeventure.
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Your good reputation encourages others to choose you for various cooperative ventures that would be in your interest.
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Many of them believe that there is enough common ground to forge compromise, and sometimes moral consensus, about cooperative ventures that improve the outlook for each community.
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Dominant states can engage in cooperative ventures that deliberately expose them to possible defection in order to demonstrate their faith in subordinate states.
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