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Discover LudwigThe phrase "announced taking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when one is announcing that they are about to take on some action or responsibility. For example, "The mayor announced taking a stand against the proposed ordinance."
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At noon tomorrow the seventh children's laureate will be announced, taking over from picture book illustrator Anthony Browne.
Meanwhile, just in case we get too carried away, two new seasons of The Simpsons have been announced, taking Matt Groening's creation to within spitting distance of its 500th episode.
Ventura, the veteran third baseman, was shipped to the Los Angeles Dodgers minutes after the Boone trade was announced, taking with him a.251 batting average and just 9 home runs and 42 runs batted in.
Several other media organizations that highlighted Moriguchi's story announced taking similar steps.
The NFL Players Association issued a statement shortly after the decision was announced, taking issue with the ruling and choice of a former league executive as arbitrator in the case.
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Both planes, she announced, took off from J.F.K. airport on a Wednesday night at 8 19.
The bank cited a likely improvement in domestic demand as the increased money supply and other economic measures announced took effect.
So when this year's best in show is announced, take a step back before assuming that it's a marker of the future.
Of course, mergers once announced take on a logic of their own.
If an ultra-portable is announced, take two shots.
But it used to be that the way I announced took a piece out of me every week.
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