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Free sign upThe phrase "and decided to Take" is not correct in written English due to the capitalization of "Take." You can use it in a context where someone is describing a decision to take an action, but "Take" should be in lowercase.
Example: "After much consideration, she and decided to take a different route."
Alternatives: "and chose to take" or "and opted to take".
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Mankiewicz, however, remained unimpressed, and decided to take a hand.
Coincidentally, I had no pocket change and decided to take a smiley face.
But the officer looked at my I.D. and decided to take me along.
"Then we talked and decided to take it up a notch," he went on.
I was dating a beautiful girl named Barbara and decided to take her there for dinner.
Whatever the truth, Cameron belatedly thought strategically and decided to take action.
I'd seen the insanity of that equation and decided to take responsibility for my own happiness.
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Richard has sensed the mood and decided to Take Control.
He then visited the Rosemary Lawns Hotel and decided to take a room there.
But Mr. Allen fell in love with it, and decided to take the risk.
Barroso knew the sensitivities and decided to take the job anyway.
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