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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human undertaking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the attempts made by people to accomplish or complete a task or goal. For example, "The construction of the bridge was a complex human undertaking that took many years to complete."
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Every human undertaking, and certainly every sport, involves some risk of injury.
Rarely does the History Channel, or any other splicer of yesteryear's reels, get as complete a chance to depict the soul of an extraordinary human undertaking as Gene Kranz provides in "Beyond the Moon: Failure Is Not an Option II".
Let's assume it is doable, what would be the cost of such a vast human undertaking?
Science is a human undertaking.
The school sought to foster students who understood themselves in the context of their surrounding society as a "total human undertaking".
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There is evidence of T-wave abnormalities in some, otherwise normal, humans undertaking regular exercise.
Indeed, Kuliukas et al. provide evidence of such, albeit in humans undertaking bent-knee bent-hip walking (Kuliukas et al., 2009).
Through their emphasis on the "hermeneutic circle" through which humans undertake to understand the meanings created by other humans in texts, symbols, and actions hermeneutic philosophers such as Schleiermacher (1838), Dilthey (1860 1903), and Ricoeur (2000) offer philosophical arguments for emphasizing the importance of narrative interpretation within our understanding of history.
However, the trunk is highly articulated and actuated by many muscles, providing it with the versatility to participate actively in the various motor tasks that humans undertake [8], while maintaining trunk balance.
War has been, and we still expect it to be, the most massive collective project human beings undertake.
"We value all human endeavours undertaken with intellectual rigour, vision and a nod to the whimsical," is Aesop's philosophy, and its stores, website and bi-monthly literary gesture The Fabulist all live and breathe it.
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