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"I'll take that" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of situations, but it typically implies that the speaker is accepting or agreeing to something that has been offered to them. Here are a few examples: - At a restaurant, the waiter offers a dessert menu to a customer. The customer responds, "I'll take that chocolate cake." - A friend offers to lend their jacket to someone who is cold. The person gratefully replies, "Thank you, I'll take that." - In a negotiation, one party makes an offer to the other. The other party responds, "I'll take that deal."
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I'll take that blame".
I'll take that, too.
I'll take that position anytime.
And I'll take that gift.
I'll take that back.
I'll take that chance.
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"I'll take that," I said.
"I'll take that, too," I said.
"I'll take that vote," he said.
"I'll take that as a yeah".
"I'll take that as a positive".
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