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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an takes" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "an" is an article that should precede a noun, and "takes" does not fit in this context.
Example: "An opportunity takes time to develop."
Alternatives: "a takes" or "one takes".
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As soon as she hears the locks go doon on the doors, she pulls up her wee skirt an takes her knickers doon quick, no slow like in a film or somethin.
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Patsy Huckle A Take sterling.
Plan A took them to the N.L.C.S.
Send a take down notice.
Avoid adding symbols to a taken name.
Learning a language takes a long time.
A transformation takes place.
A marriage takes work.
A kir took a tumble.
Using a camera, take a picture.
Once in a while, take a break.
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