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The phrase "a take up of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or incorrect combination of terms. An example could be: "The take-up of the new policy has been slower than expected."
Alternatives: "adoption of" or "acceptance of".
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But its attempt to persuade depositors voluntarily to accept bonds has failed, with a take up of only about 15%.
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At its most extreme, this impulse involved a symbolic killing of the self, a taking up of a new life and a new name.
A significant deployment of plug-in hybrid vehicles and a smaller take up of 100% EVs (centered on large cities) is likely over the next six years.
Wembley still stimulates the "feelgood factor" in Wigan Athletic, according to Owen Coyle, irrespective of how quickly their FA Cup celebrations were shattered by relegation in May and a take-up of only around 7,000 tickets for Sunday's Community Shield.
I do a lot of things that take up a lot of my attention, that take up a lot of my time.
The house, garage and a sliver of lawn take up a fair amount of the space.
A growing number of "serial interns" take up a succession of internships in different companies and institutions.
This is a hobby that can take up a lot of space!
The paper argues for a slow take up of 'Hutchinsonian' views before Spearman and Bate published a collected edition of the master's works in 1748.
A: Government takes up a third of our income.
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