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The phrase "come to taking" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
However, you could use the phrase "come to take" in the correct context. Example: After much consideration, I have come to take the job offer.
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In all honesty, that was the closest they were to come to taking the next step.
It was as close as McMaster was likely to come to taking a public shot at Trump.
The closest she'll come to taking a public stand is an occasional outburst at a cocktail party.
But it might mean that, when it come to taking a decision – whether or not we approve of the outcome – our elected representatives won't remain impotent.
It was the closest the tourists would come to taking a wicket as Kohli shook hands with the batsmen after 15 overs to signal the end of the Test.
More home goals looked most likely at that stage but the closest United would come to taking the lead was when Rooney fired a curling free-kick against the outside of the post.
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And some just come to take pictures".
She'd come to take me away.
We have come to take our country back.
"We have come to take our government back".
And now I've come to take it back.
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