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The phrase "able to take up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's capacity or capability to engage in a task or responsibility.
Example: "She is able to take up the project and lead the team to success."
Alternatives: "capable of undertaking" or "qualified to assume".
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Plants were able to take up P from both pools.
You should be able to take up yoga again.
Not being able to take up my place at Rada.
She was able to take up the story from Trayvon's perspective.
But Pieper was soon able to take up bowling, his first regular activity in years.
As I lost weight, I found I was able to take up running again.
Perhaps Harry will be able to take up where his aunt left off.
Bow Wow will be able to take up a hobby, perhaps.
"The ones that are templates others might be able to take up.
Some doormen were skeptical that contract workers or volunteers would be able to take up their duties.
Meanwhile, a warmer atmosphere is able to take up more water vapor, leading to more intense rainfall later.
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