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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undertake such a" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the initiation of a specific action or task. Example: "We are prepared to undertake such a project that will benefit the community."
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Was it wisdom or folly to undertake such a feat?
But will the centre undertake such a study?
Would she have time, in her busy film schedule, to undertake such a job?
(April through October are the driest months to undertake such a trip; we traveled in October).
It would be unfair to his wife and children to undertake such a risk on behalf of his dead brother.
"Roadie," he said, "do you think I should undertake such a project at all, given my age?
Whether the present leadership is imaginative or strong enough to undertake such a reappraisal is another question.
That infuriated North Korea, and South Korea said it would never undertake such a large-scale airlift again.
This was possible because Nigeria had the state capacity to undertake such a massive effort in a timely manner.
Who better placed to undertake such a project, and rethink the intellectual underpinnings of capitalism, than European business schools?
One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven by some demon whom one can neither resist or [sic] understand.
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