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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I could undertake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a willingness or ability to take on a task or responsibility. Example: "If needed, I could undertake the project management duties for the upcoming event."
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And I could undertake my bachelor's degree because, as a poor independent student, I didn't have to pay more than £1,000 in tuition fees.
Well, I could undertake to become principal care provider for my daughter.
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He said the F.D.A. was limited in the number of inspections it could undertake because of its budget.
"The board was fully aware that it could undertake only extremely limited due diligence in respect of the ABN Amro acquisition.
While I don't see that happening anytime soon, Japan could undertake two policies to inoculate itself against such concerns.
It would seem like the minimal act a decent candidate could undertake.
Lisa Phillips agrees and says that her staff is already exploring joint programs the museum could undertake.
In theory, there would be no restriction on the types of matters residents could undertake.
There are dozens of initiatives President Obama could undertake to strengthen our economic security.
Experts such as the King's Fund or Nuffield Trust health thinktanks could undertake the work, he suggested.
He said the security services could undertake this surveillance at present if they sought a warrant in court.
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