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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a taken" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may lead to confusion without additional context.
Example: "The decision was a taken risk that could have significant consequences."
Alternatives: "a decision made" or "a choice taken".
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Given a patient, we estimate whether a new laboratory test should belong to a "taken" or "not-taken" class.
We regard the test recommendation problem as a special classification problem, where a test belongs to either a "taken" or "not-taken" class.
Speaking of Taken, how is there a Taken 2? Seriously, how many times can one man successfully retrieve his kidnapped family?
California has a taken a lead in the crackdown on grease theft.
Back in February 2013 Neeson told 98FM: "I don't think there'll be a Taken 3.
Mr. Madoff has a taken up residence at a penitentiary in Butner, N.C.
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I will show you a new document, which is a statement, D-398, which would be Exhibit USA 894-A, taken by the British-American team in the investigation of this work camp at Krupp's.
She breast feeds in front of a taken-aback lawmaker.
"CLC 800, dismantled" features a taken-apart color photocopier that Tillmans bought with his winnings from the 2000 Turner Prize.
Although well-founded assessments were made by the nurses in this study, patients submit to a taken-for-granted warranty in a doctor's clinical gaze.
Someone shouts: "When do I get to take some moooolly?" Finally, almost an hour later, I'm loaded into a school bus and given a "Taken -branded blindfold.
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