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"embarks on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to imply the beginning of an effort, journey, or task. For example, "The adventurers embarked on a quest to find the stolen treasure."
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Meanwhile Aomame embarks on one of her assassination assignments.
He freely embarks on colorful digressions.
Thus Dawn embarks on three journeys.
Then it embarks on its career.
(November 2014) Colorado embarks on an unprecedented experiment (January 2014).
He embarks on a long conversation in Farsi.
What if a government instead embarks on an austerity program?
Costello no longer embarks on long and arduous tours.
Or Sheen embarks on another "tiger-blood" fuelled breakdown.
And Richard Ford embarks on an unsettling journey in Morocco.
A new generation of demigods embarks on adventures.
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