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Sajjad raihan Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Proper context of "embark on"

Is the phrase "embark on" used properly in the following sentence:

School leavers should take a year gap prior to embarking on college.

  

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Yes. The usual expression is "gap year", not "year gap".

  • Yes.
  • The usual expression is "gap year", not "year gap".
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Yes.

The usual expression is "gap year", not "year gap".

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