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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'can't take it' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's inability to endure or tolerate a particular situation or emotion. For example, "The constant bickering between my parents was too much for me; I just couldn't take it."
Idiom
You can't take it with you.
Enjoy what you have and not what you don't have, since when you die you cannot take things (such as money) with you.
Exact(60)
He can't take it".
You can't take it.
I can't take it".
The Germans can't take it".
"We can't take it anymore".
We just can't take it.
I just can't take it".
I can't take it anymore.
They can't take it".
Dad can't take it.
I can't take it anymore, Felix.
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