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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added takes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to additional opinions, perspectives, or interpretations on a particular subject or topic.
Example: "The article provided several added takes on the recent developments in technology, offering readers a broader understanding of the issue."
Alternatives: "additional perspectives" or "extra viewpoints".
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That process, she added, "takes time".
Golf, he added, "takes too much time".
This deal, he added, "takes away a lot of the anxiety and the uncertainty".
A New York City police officer, Mr. Lynch added, "takes offense to that".
Finding love, she added, takes commitment and energy — and, yes, time, no matter how inefficiently it's spent.
Far too little research, she added, takes the somewhat jaundiced but essential perspective: not of how good an approach can be when well done, but of how bad it will be when badly done.
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Corden and Jones, she added, took the writing incredibly seriously.
The solution is simple, she added: take your child with you when you park the car.
Mr. Evans's staff, he added, "took a truckload of this stuff".
Diane Harrold added: "Took my granddaughters to see santa in MK something we do together every year..
Perhaps in deference to my deranged condition, he added, "Take it easy".
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