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The phrase "a system that takes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a system that accepts or utilizes something, such as data, inputs, or resources.
Example: "We have developed a system that takes user feedback into account to improve our services."
Alternatives: "a system that accepts" or "a system that utilizes".
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But Dilnot says he is proposing a system that takes into account what reasonable spending would be.
The methane bubbles coming from the Siberian shelf are part of a system that takes centuries to respond to changes in temperature.
A system that takes 33 years to issue a final decision about whether a defendant should live or die would seem to be broken.
The Texas system admits the top students at every high school in the state, but also admits additional students with a system that takes race into account.
Ushering in better times at home is therefore Putin's ultimate aim as he seeks to prop up a system that takes advantage of people's patriotism and public spirit.
A system that takes the locations of students into account could be used to set rules that varied from place to place.
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If it stands, the order will transform a system that took shape in the 1960s, when the government embraced adult homes as a way to care for people with mental illness after the rapid closing of large state-run hospitals.
It's a system that took 200 years to outlaw slavery.' She proposed creating a new party called, "The Mother Defend Yourself Party" to unite people who support defending Mother Earth.
The inventor, Tomonari Sonoda of Tokyo, won a patent for a software system that takes a sung melody as a search query.
The authors called for a new system that takes into account gender differences, as well as age and physiological characteristics such as being lean or obese.
Boxing slots are decided by a complicated system that takes geographical distribution into account and also offers honorary slots, as my colleague Barry Bearak wrote here.
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