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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a takeover from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acquisition of control or ownership of a company or organization from another entity.
Example: "The recent announcement confirmed a takeover from the larger corporation, which aims to expand its market reach."
Alternatives: "an acquisition from" or "a buyout from".
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As word of the withdrawal spreads through the galaxy, Earth suddenly becomes vulnerable to a takeover from other alien races.
The company's shares have been supported by hopes of a takeover from major shareholder Harbinger.
The Arsenal Supporters Trust, meanwhile, believe the latest moves do not mean a takeover from Kroenke is imminent.
Last year Pallotta rebuffed inquiries about a takeover from Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.
If it falls through, Deutsche Börse could be vulnerable to a takeover from outside Europe, for example by the Chicago-based CME Group, Kengetoldtold journalists in Frankfurt.
A quick closing summary: AstraZeneca shares have closed down 11% tonight, as the prospect of a takeover from Pfizer fades away tonight.
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Meridian, which has been fending off a hostile takeover from a dissident shareholder, said it had hired A.G. Edwards & Sons to advise it.
Mitchells & Butlers added 12.2p to 325.4p following a report of a possible takeover from its leading shareholders.
See articleISS accepted a takeover bid from G4S.
Bryant had earlier spurned a takeover offer from a fourth company, Taylor Woodrow P.L.C.
ScottishPower said two days ago that it had received a takeover approach from an unidentified suitor.
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