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"embark upon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to begin or start something, and is typically used in a more formal context. For example: "We have embarked upon an ambitious project to modernize our infrastructure."
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Now we embark upon the West End.
They would embark upon productive and satisfying adult lives.
But it was an exhausting path to embark upon.
They would embark upon a cavalier run chase.
Today you embark upon the sacred seas of matrimony.
The bank may also belatedly embark upon a full-blown programme of "quantitative easing".
People keep interrupting themselves, or changing direction, in order to embark upon a story.
Most important, a handful of influential men were ready to embark upon a great imperial adventure.
Virtual reality makes possible explorations we never dared to embark upon.
What inspired you to embark upon a career in the media?
In the keenly-anticipated Spectre, James Bond abandons his employers to embark upon a rogue mission.
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