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The phrase "and take a camera" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting or instructing someone to bring a camera for a specific purpose, such as capturing photos during an event or outing.
Example: "We're going on a hike this weekend, so don't forget to pack your gear and take a camera to capture the beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "and bring a camera" or "and grab a camera".
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Oh and take a camera crew – you're a lot less likely to be killed.
Next, start visiting local woods, and take a camera with you.
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But after Mr. Ferrante, a divorced drug addict with hepatitis C, declared to three young male managers at the restaurant that he wanted to fall in love again, they set out to change his life and took a camera along.
Smith is also an avid photographer and takes a camera on tour and whenever she travels.
But Smith is also an avid photographer and takes a camera on tour and whenever she travels.
In typical fashion, Daisey goes off on an uninteresting tangent about a Brazilian woman who works downtown and takes a camera with her on lunch breaks.
Just take a camera and a couple of people to a river and look.
Take a camera and a notepad ride around looking for places you would like to shoot.
When you find a new home you should take a camera and take pictures of each room from different angles.
You might also want to take a camera and a notebook to record important details for future foraging.
If you wish to do the road-trip thing, then take a camera along and take pictures.
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