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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Let's Embark" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is often used as an invitation or encouragement to begin an adventurous journey. For example, "Let's Embark on a journey to discover the hidden treasures of the island!"
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Let's embark on a 12-step recovery program like those that have helped other dysfunctional entities.
Let's embark on a trade, tax, and incentive program that brings manufacturing jobs back.
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Minus two points from Barack Obama if he says "Let's be clear" before embarking on a tortuous, multi-clause, paragraph-length sentence.
On 12 April 1961, to the cry of "Let's go!", Yuri Gagarin embarked on a voyage lasting 108 minutes in a tiny two-metre-wide (6ft) capsule, then ejected and parachuted down into a field in central Russia.
Let's go to the tape: Embarking on what will be its 69th, 70th and 71st tours this year, the pioneering rap group is as busy as ever.
Let's face it, I am embarking on a bold and frightening new adventure.
When I met Neil Gaiman and we embarked upon our cautious let's-date-each-other phase, I made it really clear that I was always going to need time alone, to create, be with my own thoughts, songs and work.
So I'm embarking on the "Let's make it official!" leg of this passion: I'm becoming a certified personal trainer.
Let's face it, there's a lot that most of us wish we would have known before we embarked on this journey.
Let's make an assumption that you are embarking on a change effort with the best of intentions.
Before we embark on vastly expanding electronic records, let's decide how to use them well.
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