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The phrase "a takeover of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the acquisition of one company by another or the assumption of control over an organization or entity.
Example: "The board approved a takeover of the smaller firm to expand their market reach."
Alternatives: "an acquisition of" or "a buyout of".
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A takeover of RIM also seems likely.
A takeover of Bashneft could cover its failings.
Mr. Schacht rejected the idea of a takeover of Lucent.
But contemplating a takeover of the world's nuclear arsenals?
He was very close to a takeover of ABN Amro.
Yeung, 54, completed a takeover of Birmingham in October 2009.
Over a matter of weeks, Google's bid evolved into a takeover of the entire company.
A takeover of Williams could, says Mr Rickard, constitute "the first glimmer of the consolidation phase".
Heinz completed a takeover of the Australian food and drink maker Golden Circle in 2008.
More important in the short term, a takeover of PeopleSoft would boost Oracle's finances.
A takeover of HBOS should not have any negative impact on Lloyds' customers.
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