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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Take cues from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when advising someone to observe and learn from the behavior or actions of others. Example: "In order to improve your presentation skills, take cues from experienced speakers."
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Take cues from their confidence and presentation.
Take cues from your peers, too.
Take cues from your favorite games but remember that generally the simpler the better.
Take cues from them and make a mental list of questions you can ask to get them to elaborate.
People take cues from the environment.
The band's slinky, throbbing songs take cues from disparate sources, including house, cabaret and tango.
These memoirs take cues from prose poems and lyrical essays, like those in Claudia Rankine's "Citizen".
They were able to take cues from the background and compensate for the very unnatural illumination.
Even so, he said, professional buyers could take cues from the online shoppers.
Pentagon officials should take cues from the president by disgorging EADS's tanker bid of illegal subsidies.
After all, should we take cues from the star of "Mission: Impossible"?
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