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were undertaking
verb
To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.).
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They were undertaking a manual recount.
(Presumably, the sources that provided the document to me were undertaking an act in that campaign).
Carne was in Cornwall on holiday when 11,000 engineers were undertaking the repair work.
They would deny a loosening of the fiscal corset even as they were undertaking one.
The money would also help operators cover staff replacement costs while they were undertaking professional development.
Although I was thrilled about what we were undertaking, I cringed.
The Administration and the automakers, he said, were undertaking a new, even more ambitious venture, called FreedomCAR.
The fact that tens of thousands of people were undertaking a battery of anti-H.I.V. medications didn't seem unusual.
Scottish Widows found women were undertaking long-term savings outside pensions, although the amount put aside has fallen.
Not knowing whether the task they were undertaking was Sisyphean or merely Herculean, for years they called out in the wilderness until finally their voices were heard.
But today, both senators threw their support behind the bipartisan effort that their New York colleagues were undertaking in the House.
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