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The phrase "a taking over" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "a takeover."
Example: "The company is undergoing a takeover by a larger corporation."
Alternatives: "an acquisition" or "a takeover."
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It's instead a taking over of workplaces – thus controlling the means of production – by workers, who would then organise and have a direct say in running their own companies.
The iterated PDG evokes a taking over of another's perspective and thereby allows to implicitly tap into ToM processes.
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The process of closing a $6 million Series A took over a year.
A Brit taking over a venerable American magazine is hardly news but Joanna Coles taking over Cosmopolitan is.
We had a GroupMe taking over a big grill house.
You cannot have a player taking over the dressing room".
Autism has a way of taking over your life.
An IKEA is taking over a 19th-century dry dock.
"Lehmann taking over was a good move.
"A psychotic took over a nursery school.
When a male takes over a pride, he often kills all the cubs.
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