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"I took everything" is a grammatically correct and commonly used sentence in written English.
It means that the speaker took all of something, such as possessions, money, or resources. It can be used in a variety of contexts, including telling a story, stating a fact, or expressing an action. Example: "After my grandmother passed away, I went to her house and I took everything that held sentimental value to me, including her old photographs and her handmade quilt."
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"I took everything," he said.
I took everything for granted".
I took everything over.
"I took everything out," Friedman said.
"I took everything more seriously after that".
"I took everything I could," he says.
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9) I take everything back.
I take everything out of my closet and spread everything out on the floor?
I take it seriously; I take everything I do way too seriously".
Lady's voice overheard at a cocktail party in Purchase: "I take everything she says with a grain of sand".
I take everything he says seriously, but I don't agree with him on this one.
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