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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Take exception to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express disagreement or objection to something that has been said or done. Example: "I must take exception to your statement regarding the project's timeline; I believe it is inaccurate."
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Some take exception to that.
I take exception to that.
I take exception to their account.
Asamoah Gyan might take exception to that.
Critics take exception to the "don't worry, be happy" approach.
Now, no one would take exception to a deconstructed jacket.
"Well, I certainly take exception to that description".
Bush was constrained to take exception to this publicly.
Who wouldn't take exception to something along the way?
CERTAINLY there are those who take exception to such claims.
"I do take exception to that," said Ms. Roginsky.
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