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The phrase "act of taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process or action involved in taking something, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The act of taking possession of the property must be documented according to the law."
Alternatives: "process of taking" or "action of taking".
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But the act of taking them was like reclaiming something.
That's partly because the act of taking notes forces you to pay closer attention.
She describes the pope's act of taking the families to Rome as "like a miracle".
Second, there is the possibility that the voters could be affected by the act of taking the survey multiple times.
To him, the act of taking the picture is, in some ways, more important than the product.
Plagiarism, the act of taking the writings of another person and passing them off as one's own.
Participants in these sports, by the very act of taking part, have implicitly accepted the inevitability of rough contact.
The very act of taking responsibility, he believed, would cause "an explosion of good ideas" from the staff.
Most couples experts said the act of taking an electronic device to bed did not by itself threaten a marriage.
But at least one project stops Mr. Brain, 40, from fidgeting: the act of taking something apart.
Photographs are her way of negotiating the world – as much the act of taking them as the finished product.
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