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venture

[ven-cher] / ˈvɛn tʃər /




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Weyerhaeuser, America’s largest private landowner, launched a venture to turn runty trees and sawdust from its mills into a replacement for metallurgical coal used in steel making.

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I’m going to venture that a $60 seat for the World Cup will be harder to get than a freebie to the Eras tour, or perhaps even an audience with the pope.

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The small financial firm has grown into a key dealmaker for some of their new ventures.

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Steel producer Steel Dynamics said its own venture with Aymium is ramping up production after biocarbon made in September at a plant in Columbus, Miss., was used successfully by its flat-rolled steel division.

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Among his bold ventures into territory few writers would dare to explore was “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” an inspired sequel to Ibsen’s drama that earned eight Tony nominations.

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