undertake a project

Frequency: 7.511.9 per million words

To commit to and begin a project, especially one that is large or difficult.

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  • The company decided to undertake a large-scale project to expand its operations.
  • They successfully undertook a complex research project that yielded groundbreaking results.
  • We are planning to undertake a new community project next year to help local residents.
  • She was hesitant to undertake such an ambitious project alone, fearing it might be too much.
  • The government is currently undertaking several infrastructure projects to modernize the city.
  • To improve internal efficiency, they will undertake a comprehensive system upgrade project.
  • Have you ever undertaken a personal project of this magnitude, like building your own house?
  • Undertaking a project requires careful planning, dedication, and sufficient resources.
  • Despite the high risks involved, they chose to undertake the challenging project for its potential rewards.
  • The university encourages students to undertake independent study projects during their final year.