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The phrase "a takeover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the acquisition of one company by another or the act of gaining control over something.
Example: "The recent news about a takeover has left many employees anxious about their job security."
Alternatives: "an acquisition" or "a buyout".
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A takeover.
Negotiations to avert a takeover are ongoing.
Suppose, for example, a takeover is brewing.
A takeover of RIM also seems likely.
It was ripe for a takeover.
REUTERS Is Pandora a Takeover Target?
They had concluded a takeover was imminent.
But in reality it is a takeover.
Don't call it a takeover.
Rumours of a takeover persist.
A takeover, not a merger.
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