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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undertake another" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to take on or accept another task, responsibility, or challenge. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "I am currently swamped with work, but I am willing to undertake another project if necessary."
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It's perfectly understandable that he wouldn't want to undertake another campaign".
"To undertake another peacekeeping operation would make things worse," he said.
Lawmakers will be loathe to undertake another contentious battle at the same time.
Still, she said, it might be some time before she and her husband undertake another project of this scale.
"We don't want to undertake another capital campaign that would interfere with Guild Hall's own primary needs," he said.
Thursday is also the day that Israeli is expected to undertake another large withdrawal from the West Bank.
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He also undertook another challenge, more unusual for a campus chief: acting in musical theater.
In 1933 they undertook another survey, exploring the Arctic route from New York to Europe.
Undertaking another big project at this point seemed like madness to Rankin.
It was on the tail of these embarrassments that Chavez undertook another, very public, fast.
Last year, the plant undertook another renovation, installing a $195 million system to reduce the nitrogen oxide emissions.
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