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Common collocations with venture in American Collocation

venture noun countable

US /ˈventʃər/

involving people or groups working together

collaborative
cooperative
joint

This new engine was the first result of Volvo’s joint venture with Renault and Peugeot for the development of car engines.

in business

business
commercial
entrepreneurial
money-making

Most banks will lend money for a business venture if they believe it will be profitable.

exciting

exciting

As part of the team you will be involved in this exciting new venture from the outset.

successful/ unsuccessful

failed
profitable
successful
unsuccessful

The venture was highly successful, but had its critics.

worth doing

worthwhile

I hope you will support this very worthwhile venture.

new

latest
new

We are delighted to be able to support this latest venture.

involving new ideas

innovative

This is a very exciting and innovative venture that will bring together staff with shared interests in both universities.

not using public money

private

The railway line has been reopened as a private venture.

start a venture

embark on
establish
launch
start
undertake

We want to give people the skills and confidence to consider starting their own venture.

give money to a venture

finance
fund
invest in
support

At some time in the future we will obviously require money, but at present I am funding this venture myself.

join in a venture with someone else

enter into
form

Toshiba and Schneider Electric are forming a joint venture that they say will make them global leaders in this market.