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embark through
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "embark through" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be interpreted as starting a journey or process, but it is more typical to use "embark on" instead. Example: "We will embark through the forest at dawn."
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Alternative expressions(20)
employ for interaction
engagement through
traverse through
participation through
utilize for engagement
proceed through
incurred through
intervene through
interact using
called through
embark on
engage through
participate through
encourage through
dive through
pass through
undergo through
connect via
advance through
begin through
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The notion evolves into a feeling of ease as they begin to embark through the room, their arms outstretched.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Optimal composition of CMAs, was embarked through numerical optimization and desirability function, exhibited excellent permeation and drug release characteristics besides possessing globule size in nano range, i.e., 53.16 nm.
517,816 troops embarked through the borough to fight at the Battle of Normandy.
Wiki
Yet silence can be nourished in our larger spaces not just by way of an inward journey most people lack the tools to embark upon, but through education and architecture.
News & Media
BigFuture, which was introduced last Tuesday, includes a college search tool revamped from the organization's previous planning site, as well as a scholarship search tool and a customizable action plan for students about to embark on journeys through the college admissions process.
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He says that usage trends indicate users are finding the app through Apple Maps, but then coming back directly to the app itself in order to plan maps, since only one-fifth of total planned trips in NYC begin in the Maps app and then come through Embark.
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There is too much stress in the system for the next government to embark on similarly ill-thought-through gimmicks.
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All of the senior royals then enjoyed a lunch at Westminster Hall before embarking on a carriage procession through packed streets back to the palace.
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Thus we embark on a voyage through time and space, starting with the big bang and ending with the evolution of Homo sapiens 13bn years later.
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From here, you embark on a journey through a dreamlike afterlife that keeps jumping between remembered golden moments from Ranyevskaya's bygone era – afternoon tea on the verandah, a couple waltzing in evening dress – and more premonitory visions.
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Developed by Eurocom and due for release this autumn the game is based on all eight Harry Potter films, as players join Harry, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger as they embark on their journey through Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and beyond.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Favor the phrase "embark on" for a more grammatically sound and widely accepted way to describe starting a journey or venture. For example, instead of "embark through the forest", use "embark on a journey through the forest".
Common error
A frequent error is using "embark through" instead of the correct and more common phrase "embark on". Always double-check your preposition choice; "embark on" is almost always the better option.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "embark through" functions as a verb phrase where "embark" is the verb, and "through" acts as a preposition guiding the action. However, Ludwig AI indicates this construction is not standard, as it is more common to use "embark on" instead. Some examples can be found, but its occurrence is rare.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Science
31%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
6%
Formal & Business
6%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "embark through" may appear in some contexts, it is not a standard or grammatically preferred construction in English. Ludwig AI suggests favoring "embark on" for describing the start of a journey or process. Usage analysis reveals that it appears rarely and can be confusing, making it less effective for clear communication. Always consider more common and accepted alternatives to ensure your writing is both accurate and easily understood.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
embark on
Replaces "through" with the more standard preposition "on" which suggests a journey or undertaking.
begin a journey through
Substitutes "embark" with "begin a journey", emphasizing the start of a physical or metaphorical trip.
start a process through
Replaces "embark" with "start a process", highlighting the initiation of a series of actions.
undertake a voyage through
Uses "undertake a voyage" instead of "embark", adding a sense of formality and planned travel.
proceed through
Offers a more direct synonym for moving forward in a sequence or space, suitable for less formal contexts.
pass through
Indicates a transition or movement from one point to another, often used for physical locations.
advance through
Suggests a forward movement or progress, often used in the context of projects or stages.
traverse through
Implies a more challenging or extensive journey, suggesting a crossing or passage through a difficult terrain.
initiate travel through
Replaces "embark" with "initiate travel", formalizing the act of beginning a trip.
commence passage through
Emphasizes a formal and deliberate start to moving through something, suitable for official or historical contexts.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "embark" when referring to a journey?
The correct and most common way is to use "embark on", as in "embark on a journey". Using "embark through" is less common and can sound awkward.
Can I say "embark through" instead of "embark on"?
While you might find rare instances of "embark through", it's generally advisable to use "embark on", as it's the standard and more grammatically accepted form. The phrase "embark through" may be misinterpreted or sound unusual to native English speakers.
What are some alternatives to "embark on a journey"?
Alternatives include "begin a journey", "start a voyage", or "undertake an expedition", depending on the context and desired level of formality.
Is "embark through" ever considered correct in any specific context?
In very rare and specific contexts, "embark through" might be used, but it's best to avoid it unless you have a clear and compelling reason. "Embark on" is almost always a safer and more widely understood choice.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested