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Discover Ludwig"to embark" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to begin or start something, often with enthusiasm or determination. It is commonly used in travel or journey contexts, but can also be used in other situations where someone is starting a new venture or undertaking. Example: "After months of planning, we finally embarked on our trip around the world." (This means that the trip has begun.) Other examples: - "I decided to embark on a new career path." - "She embarked on a journey of self-discovery." - "The company has embarked on an ambitious expansion plan." - "The team embarked on a rigorous training program to prepare for the competition."
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Time to embark on the cure.
We need to embark on massive training".
What inspired him to embark on such an ambitious challenge?
IS FRANCE about to embark on another African military intervention?
What does it mean to embark on a journey?
Why did I decide to embark on this project?
You're about to embark on a North American tour.
"We needed to embark on a drastic measure".
Will they, like him, dare to embark on something new?
But it was an exhausting path to embark upon.
And I don't want to embark on a downward spiral.
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