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"embark on something new" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any situation where you want to encourage someone to try something new or exciting. For example: "Embark on something new in the New Year - it can be the start of something amazing!".
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Will they, like him, dare to embark on something new?
"I'm 60," said Iain. "It's an interesting time of life to embark on something new.
In May, 2009, Dorsey tweeted, "Getting ready to embark on something new and entirely different.
Almost immediately following Twitter coming back from a planned downtime this afternoon, co-founder and current Chairman Jack Dorsey sent out a tweet letting his followers know that he was, "Getting ready to embark on something new and entirely different.
Whether it is a quiet moment just before you embark on something new, or the times when you need a little more energy to get you through the day, it is a great way of giving the task at hand the intent and focus it deserves.
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But today, the communal feeling of consequence at the polling place was unmistakable, as was the sense that we're about to embark on something not just new, but different.
I didn't know that I was about to embark on something that would change my life forever.
The eurozone is, probably, about to embark on something that the US, Japan and Britain started years ago.
Kim Fowley said you're about to embark on something that has never been done before.
Try on something new just for fun.
But on the Lebanese front Israel has embarked on something much bigger than in Gaza.
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