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undertake

[uhn-der-teyk] / ˌʌn dərˈteɪk /


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But Isabel Losada’s book encourages readers to undertake a seemingly impossible mission: finding delight in navigating the absurd situations that committed environmentalists inevitably face, rather than succumbing to frustration.

From Los Angeles Times

"Forcing displaced people to undertake unsafe and involuntary returns is a human rights violation," Turk stressed.

From Barron's

Her website still says that she began her teaching career in further education "whilst undertaking a PhD at the University of Liverpool".

From BBC

Post-excavation analysis will now be undertaken and the results published to ensure a proper record of the discovery is made.

From BBC

Then he would be deployed to "Africa" to undertake tactical reconnaissance.

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