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"done for taking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means something was done or obtained as a result of taking some kind of action. For example, "She had to pay a heavy fine for taking too long of a break".
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This is an excellent idea - well done for taking the initiative!
"I've had a number of headteachers from Darlington ringing me saying 'well done for taking a stand and we all should really do something'.
It's scary to read the minutes of a "Special Group meeting" in November, 1960 just before Kennedy's election which included such Cold War worthies as Generals Charles Cabell and Ed Lansdale, and in which someone asks if "any real planning has been done for taking direct positive action against Fidel, Raul and Che Guevara".
"Mr Pistorius needs to pay for what he has done, for taking Reeva's life, for what he's done to my uncle, to my aunt and the rest of my family.
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"I fully respect him for what he did, for taking action.
"It's a real hard issue: how much time should you do for taking a life?" Mr. Dennison said.
Brian Lightman, general secretary of ASCL, said: "It's right that parents give their consent to use biometric data, just as they do for taking photographs.
How can someone do that for taking photos?
In addition, sleeping will do wonders for taking your mind off of the motion sickness.
What does it take for them to get noticed?
It's, what do they take for granted?
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