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The phrase "at takes" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misphrasing.
Example: "It takes a lot of effort to succeed."
Alternatives: "It requires" or "It demands".
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AT takes responsibility for the manuscript as a whole.
The cricket we've played and the level we've played it at takes a hell of a lot out of you.
If you look down, there's a gallery button that if you stare at, takes you to a gallery of places at the university to choose from to see in the tour.
At takes quite a bit of time and an excruciating amount of effort to achieve the press handstand.
Now set up for the move, this move is scary at takes off but once you get over the fear of doing this you will realize that it is not much scary than in your mind.
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AT took notes at this workshop.
We looked at taking that back".
Even General Pinochet quailed at taking on medical unions.
Boards appear to be poor at taking decisive action.
He was a master at taking people by surprise".
Why should we baulk at taking the next logical step?
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