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The phrase "are not taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not currently accepting or receiving something, such as advice, medication, or responsibility.
Example: "They are not taking any new patients at the clinic right now."
Alternatives: "are not accepting" or "are not receiving".
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"We are not taking them," he said.
"We are not taking any chances.
"People are not taking showers.
Many are not taking any chances.
They are not taking away jobs.
"They are not taking this lightly".
They are not taking over book sales.
"We are not taking any bacon home".
Many school districts are not taking chances.
The machines are not taking over.
Changes to a file are not taking effect.
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