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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aren't taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not accepting or receiving something, often in the context of offers, calls, or requests.
Example: "They aren't taking any more applications for the job, so you'll need to wait until next year."
Alternatives: "are not accepting" or "aren't receiving".
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"Pop stars aren't taking advantage.
We aren't taking attendance.
People aren't taking home Bitcoin paycheques.
The Palestinians aren't taking action.
But Republicans aren't taking any chances.
But some shows aren't taking any chances.
Don't think educators aren't taking notice.
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"Cases aren't taken so seriously.
"We are not taking any chances.
But the Chinese are not taking chances.
"They weren't taking interns".
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