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The phrase "an undertaking for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a commitment or project that is being pursued for a specific purpose or goal.
Example: "The organization has launched an undertaking for environmental conservation to protect endangered species."
Alternatives: "a project for" or "an initiative for".
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It is not an undertaking for the fainthearted orchestra.
What we found is it's typically something that's an undertaking for larger ventures".
The way Manning sized up the situation, it was too big an undertaking for two men.
It was too politically touchy an undertaking for Egyptians to embrace openly, according to the play's promoters.
Alter do Chão is 34km from Santarém airport, with connections to Lisbon and São Paulo Running through 14 states from Georgia to Maine, over 2,180 miles, the Appalachian Trail is too big an undertaking for most people's annual leave, but this wild 100-mile section of it isn't.
He is rightly remembered for it; it was a great speech that not only addressed the wrongs of the past but made an undertaking for the future: [F]or the future we take heart; resolving that this new page in the history of our great continent can now be written.
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Closing it off would be an expensive undertaking for a small Kauai company that has only about a dozen employees.
Filming it was an enormous undertaking for a political ad.
This would be an ambitious undertaking for a ten-room show; this one is limited to only two.
In purely technical terms, it is an extraordinary undertaking for a composer who has virtually no formal schooling.
It's an enormous undertaking for a small country, and any traveller coping with New York's airports feels envious.
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