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The phrase "also to take everything" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of taking or acquiring all items or aspects of something, often in a context where additional actions are being considered.
Example: "In addition to packing my clothes, I also need to take everything from the kitchen before moving."
Alternatives: "as well as taking all" or "in addition to taking everything".
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And also, to take everything I read in the papers with a pinch of salt.
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Do we need to dial down a notch and stop expecting not only our athletes but maybe also ourselves to take everything to a bar that is unattainable, unrealistic and self-destructive?
We've been reduced to two warring tribes: One that, apparently, wants to give everything away to everyone for free and the other that, also apparently, wants to take everything from everyone and hand it over to a few.
The sea wanted to take everything, the rocks, the seaweed, and also the boy who was running before it.
Also, "in an older building, there is no trash chute so you have to take everything downstairs".
"Morsi tried to take everything for himself".
He seems to take everything in stride.
"They've got to take everything they can.
"There was not time to take everything," he said.
"He wanted to take everything," Moroz-Hunt said.
"We'll have to take everything apart".
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