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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also taking on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something is assuming additional responsibilities or roles alongside existing ones.
Example: "In addition to her regular duties, she is also taking on the role of project manager for the new initiative."
Alternatives: "also assuming" or "also accepting".
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Smoothing introduces continuous weights, ranging from 0 for missing or "completely unreliable" measurements, to 1 for "perfectly reliable" ones, but also taking on values in between.
Many are overextended in trying to meet their loved one's needs while also taking on more responsibilities.
Pdvsa is also taking on debt.
Virgin is also taking on male ex-offenders.
Also taking on debt to fund business can be onerous.
Now he is also taking on other similarly visually inclined artists.
It is also taking on debt, adding roughly $185 million earlier this year.
Loggers are also taking on a great deal of debt to buy more efficient equipment.
But some City Ballet dancers are also taking on higher profile roles outside the company.
The firm is also taking on highly visible cases that do not involve suspected securities fraud.
Some retailers are also taking on workers, partly offsetting a decline in manufacturing jobs.
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