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The phrase "activity will take off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular activity is expected to become successful or gain momentum in the future.
Example: "With the new marketing strategy in place, we believe that our online activity will take off in the coming months."
Alternatives: "activity will gain traction" or "activity will soar".
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Platinum and palladium, two industrial and precious metals, are "benefiting from hedging as well as hopes that industrial activity will take off in 2010," Lydon says.
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I will take off my clothes".
Nobody knows when a civilian UAV industry will take off.
The third blow will take off your head.
But optimistic foreign hoteliers think Kuwait will take off anyway.
Sony says sales will take off once supply increases.
"Once people get it, it will take off".
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"I doubt it will take off.
Who can predict what will take off?
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