new venue

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandvenue

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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venue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈven.juː/
us
/ˈven.juː/
the place where a public event or ...
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(Definition ofnewandvenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnew venue

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As we go to press, thenewvenuehas not been finalized.
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Hence, their interests converged, and anewvenuefor struggle was created in the form of embryonic nationalism.
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It is defeatist to say that there is not time to arrange anewvenue.
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Anewvenuewas found later.
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Each year's festival has been held at anewvenue.
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They will be raising money to have anewvenue, due open later this year.
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Thenewvenuehas a larger concert stage and teaching capacity.
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The race returned in 1960, at anewvenueon service roads around a military airfield.
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The capacity of thenewvenueis around 500 seats.
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Thenewvenuewas larger and accommodated more games, more vendors, more exhibits and more people.
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In 1965, thenewvenuewas inaugurated, after a hundred days of construction.
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His goal was to create a similar experience and atmosphere at thenewvenue.
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This resulted in a political disagreement as to the location of thenewvenue.
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Thenewvenueused three stages to present the festival, as it does today.
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Basic cover charge for thenewvenueranges from $18 to $25.
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The prime minister reconfirmed that his government would deliver anewvenue.
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Because of thenewvenue, both the producing entity and ensuing festival changed their names respectively.
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Thenewvenueseated up to 6,000.
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Faced with eviction, the clubs owners decided to launch anewvenueelsewhere in the town centre.
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