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Discover LudwigThe phrase "embarking to" is correct in written English
You can use it when you are existing a place to embark on a new journey or venture. For example: "We are embarking to a new chapter in our lives as we move to a new city."
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Soon I will be embarking to California, where I will be interning at a fruit company for seven months.
Lavin explained that he wanted a tough game on the road before embarking to the hostile arenas of the Big East Conference in January.
He appeared to think you needed to pack a pith helmet and fly swatter before embarking to far-flung places such as "Nuneaton, Preston or Glasgow".
She then spent at least three weeks waiting for the crossing in a "camp" run by traffickers either in Tripoli, the Libyan capital, or Misrata, the port, before embarking to Lampedusa.
The volume of oil originally in place's calculations was very important before embarking to reservoir performance prediction.
Before embarking to the econometrics results, it is important to give brief information regarding the sample respondents and variables used in the econometrics model.
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My parents married in India and then embarked to America on a lonely, thrilling adventure.
"I am about to embark to a place and space that is usually off-limits and hidden," she writes.
Next the women embarked to Taj, a restaurant and lounge in Chelsea, which is host to salsa nights on Monday.
I saw them embark to pass the mighty river and never will that solemn spectacle fade from my remembrance.
Related government agencies have already embarked to study its implementation.
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