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The expression 'to embark on something' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the act of starting a journey, task, or activity. For example: "My friend decided to embark on a new career path as a web developer."
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No one likes to embark on something that inevitably leads to disaster, but one should always investigate how likely such a slide truly is.
Will they, like him, dare to embark on something new?
"I'm 60," said Iain. "It's an interesting time of life to embark on something new.
In May, 2009, Dorsey tweeted, "Getting ready to embark on something new and entirely different.
I didn't know that I was about to embark on something that would change my life forever.
Maybe a willingness to embark on something that others see as madness, for reasons that aren't entirely clear even to you, is one of the hallmarks of a good memoir.
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As artists grow old, they often make lifeless pastiches of their early work, but Ms Kusama has embarked on something fresh and audacious.
Whether it is a quiet moment just before you embark on something new, or the times when you need a little more energy to get you through the day, it is a great way of giving the task at hand the intent and focus it deserves.
If Umunna does assume the levers of power in the giant business department in a few weeks' time, he will embark on something of a diplomatic offensive with business leaders after the row about the Rose letter, though he will no doubt expect some contrition on the other side.
I would never embark on something that on the surface looks so frivolous--because it does; it does.
Things have improved for Dwight and Caroline this series and they embark on something together which is a real joy for Dwight but slightly more conflicting for Caroline.
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to take on something
to embark on this
to choke on something
to rely on something
to spend on something
to switch on something
to beat on something
to focus on something
to build on something
to pee on something
to embark on field
to put on something
to collaborate on something
to draw on something
to graze on something
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