new venture

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandventure

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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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 ofnewandventurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnew venture

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We are excited to be beginning thisnewventurenow.
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I wish thisnewventurewell (no, really).
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For most young adolescents, participation in mixed-gender groups is an eagerly soughtnewventure.
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These 'trees' are regarded as the first major success of thenewventure.
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From this perspective, a person-oriented approach is intimately related to thenewventurein the natural sciences.
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We feel that we are at the beginning of anewventure, where the technical issues of image generation and coordination with sound, which although challenging, may be relatively minor.
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But some of the national press, having gone overboard before in praising thenewventure, seemed to feel the need to back-track a little and demonstrate its incorruptible acumen.
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They wanted the money to pay off their debts and to start on anewventure, ivory trading.
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If a new and deepened perspective of historic process was the objective of the museum'snewventure, there was little evidence of it in the show itself.
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This is an interestingnewventurein higher education.
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This, after all, is not a completelynewventure.
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It is very important that thisnewventureshould be of a growing character.
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But in so far as this is not altogether true, this applies to anynewventure.
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Considerable capital will have to go into thisnewventure.
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It is anewventure, and it will need new resources.
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If we have anewventureof this kind, it is the right approach.
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It is anewventure, and exceedingly expensive.
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It is anewventure, certainly, with races as diverse as those we are considering today.
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This is a whollynewventureand should be given every chance.
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