Can the term 'venue' be used in this context:
"The basic difference between sauna and turkish bath is that the former is an activity regulated by temperature, while the second is regulated by humidity.
There are also a few differences in the VENUES where these actvities usually take place."
Christine Christie Can the term 'venue' be used in this context venue: The place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports competition . You can have concert venues, sporting venues, and entertainment venues, but I have never heard of a bath venue. I would not use the word 'venue' in that sentence.
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Christine ChristieCan the term 'venue' be used in this context
venue: The place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports competition.
You can have concert venues, sporting venues, and entertainment venues, but I have never heard of a bath venue.
I would not use the word 'venue' in tha
I don't think "venue" is the right word for this situation. I think you mean the type or venue or the atmosphere, ambiance, or environment.