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"did took" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
"Did" and "took" are both past tense verbs, so they cannot be used together. Instead, the phrase should be "did take." Example: "Did you take the book from the library yesterday?".
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That's what A did, took differences.
To go round as he did took courage.
return with detailed blood reports (which we did) took a lot of effort.
"What those young men did took a lot of courage, and they need to be supported.
Singer heard Keshen ask whether the spaghetti sauce contained meat and when he found it did, took a meatless salad.
The reason, he said, was "there was a lot going on in my life; to set up the schedule I did took some pressure off".
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He never did take charge.
Jessica did take a fall.
And they did take risks.
Still, it did take place.
He did take some liberties.
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