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How do you use ventured in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "ventured" in a sentence:

Past Tense:

* He ventured into the dark forest, unsure of what he might find. (meaning: he bravely went into a dangerous place)

* The explorer ventured across the uncharted territory, mapping the landscape as he went. (meaning: he traveled to a new and unknown place)

* She ventured an opinion on the matter, knowing it might be unpopular. (meaning: she dared to say something risky or controversial)

Present Perfect:

* The company has ventured into new markets, expanding its reach globally. (meaning: they have started doing business in new places)

* She has ventured to say that the project is behind schedule. (meaning: she has dared to tell someone something potentially negative)

Other forms:

* The adventurers were filled with a sense of wonder as they ventured deeper into the unknown.

* Venturing out into the storm was a risky move, but it was necessary to reach their destination.

The meaning of "ventured" can change depending on the context. It often implies a sense of risk, exploration, or boldness.

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