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Discover LudwigThe word 'embarks' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe the act of beginning a journey or undertaking a new task. For example: - The group embarks on a challenging hike through the mountains. - The company embarks on a new marketing strategy to reach a wider audience. - The team embarks on a mission to find a cure for the disease. - The traveler embarks on a voyage around the world. - The scientist embarks on a groundbreaking research project.
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The bill, which will be published on Thursday as the prime minister embarks on a tour of European capitals to begin the process of outlining his renegotiation plans, will confirm that the government has accepted the advice of the Electoral Commission on the referendum question.
Hitherto best known as the rough-edged Calamity Jane in TV's Deadwood, the wonderful Robin Weigert gives a pointed, peppery performance as the less content half of a moneyed Garden State lesbian couple, who finds the inner ignition that motherhood and interior design have failed to show her when she embarks on a secret career as a high-end escort to other women in her position.
But as he embarks on his European venture, one of the greatest gambles a PM has taken in recent times, he leaves his stall in the political market place curiously empty.
But there is a strange twist, becoming evident as Lord Justice Leveson embarks on the third stage of his inquiry, considering the links between politicians and press.
A Celebration 2007 Birmingham As Birmingham embarks on the third year of its tribute to Igor Stravinsky, BRB celebrate the rich collaborative relationship between the composer and choreographer George Balanchine.
Phoenix's character finds he only enjoys life (and regains his sexual potency) once he rejects many of his own teachings and embarks on morally suspect – if well-intentioned – mission.
Angela Merkel has pleaded with Britain to remain a strong voice in the EU but said the country cannot expect special treatment if David Cameron embarks on a renegotiation of Britain's membership terms after a Conservative election victory.
In it, host Sarah Murdoch (wife of Rupert's oldest son, Lachlan) announces to the two remaining contestants that: "It's you, Kelsey!" Kelsey duly embarks on an emotional speech of gratitude and appreciation; the loser, Amanda, smiles, claps and graciously thanks the programme-makers for the opportunity and then, off screen, you can hear Murdoch give a tiny gasp.
However, as a Socialist government embarks on the same course, the reaction is more muted.
It has no alternative, he says, if it is to meet the rules set in Kyoto in 1997 for cutting carbon emissions by 2010.But the first and perhaps the biggest test for Finland's next prime minister, whoever he is, will come when the country embarks on its first presidency of the European Union in the second half of this year.
The risk is that a large emerging market central bank embarks on active selling of dollars into the market.
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