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it was embarked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it was embarked" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically involve a subject that is actively embarking on something, such as a journey or project. Example: "The team was embarked on a new initiative to improve community engagement."
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She appreciates the motivation for war in removing Saddam, but she believes it was embarked on too hastily, and has done nothing but harm to America's security and world standing.
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Today, it was embarking for its pioneering six-night "Epic Thailand" itinerary.
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Nokia has never commented on the larger number of layoffs but did confirm in its last quarterly earnings that it it was embarking on a "headcount reduction" between now and 2018.
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Tenet Healthcare, under investigation for possibly overbilling Medicare, making illegal payments to doctors and performing unnecessary operations, told shareholders today that it was embarking on a new thrust -- to improve its patient care.
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It's been one year since Nokia said it was embarking on a new journey.
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It was embarking on a tour through the South this fall when Mr. Brown invited the company to dance in Brooklyn.
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Following the Griffon experiments, Turcat left the military and joined the state-owned aircraft manufacturer Sud Aviation just as it was embarking on the Concorde programme.
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When it agreed to work with them on the project, Vitra understood it was embarking on a long adventure, that could entail risks.
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A report that he was "missing" in Cinna's army, when it was embarking for the Balkans to deal with Sulla, led to the lynching of Cinna by his troops (84).
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The University of Salford recently announce that it was embarking on a project to build what it described as the world's first "energy house".
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Some have gone further, drawing the conclusion from the public mood of Cameron's Britain that it is embarked on a journey into isolationism.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the beginning of a project or journey, prefer active constructions like "they embarked on..." or passive constructions with more common verbs like "it was initiated" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "it was embarked" in your writing. Instead, rephrase to use a more direct and active voice or a different passive construction with a clearer verb, such as "it was launched" or "they embarked on it".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it was embarked" functions as a passive construction where "it" is the subject and "was embarked" is the verb phrase. However, it's less common and can sound awkward compared to alternative phrasings. Ludwig AI indicates that it is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "it was embarked" attempts to describe the beginning of something, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect in standard written English. It appears very rarely and, based on the available examples, tends to surface in news contexts. For clearer and more effective communication, it is recommended to use alternatives such as "it was initiated" or "it was launched". Using more common and grammatically sound phrasing will enhance clarity and avoid potential misinterpretations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it was initiated
Replaces "embarked" with a more common verb indicating the start of something.
it was launched
Suggests a formal beginning or introduction, similar to starting a project or initiative.
it was started
A simpler and more direct way of saying something began.
it was commenced
A more formal synonym for "started", implying a deliberate beginning.
it was undertaken
Indicates that something was taken on or attempted.
it was begun
Another way to express that something started.
they embarked on it
Changes the sentence structure to emphasize the actors who started something.
the project was launched
Emphasizes the start of a particular project.
the journey began
Focuses on the commencement of a journey or process.
the initiative was started
Highlights the beginning of a specific initiative.
FAQs
What's a better way to phrase "it was embarked"?
Consider alternatives like "it was initiated", "it was launched", or "it was started" for clearer and more common usage.
Is "it was embarked" grammatically correct?
While technically understandable, "it was embarked" is not standard English and is considered grammatically awkward. Opt for more common alternatives.
Can I use "it was embarked" in formal writing?
It's best to avoid "it was embarked" in formal writing. Choose alternatives like "it was commenced" or "it was undertaken" for a more polished and professional tone.
What's the difference between "it was embarked" and "they embarked on it"?
"They embarked on it" is an active construction that clearly identifies the actors involved, whereas "it was embarked" is a passive construction that can sound awkward. The active form is generally preferred for clarity.
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Usage summary
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