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"for I take" is a correct part of a sentence and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate a reason or justification for something. Example: "For I take great pride in my work, I always ensure that it is of the highest quality."
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Perhaps his explanation for his recent success ("Just pucks going in"). is really Russian for: I take advantage of a crap division.
As a result, when people give me things I did not ask for I take it as an act of aggression.
The proportion of patients who self-reported non-adherent behaviour (the answers 'sometimes', 'often', and 'always') on any of the MARS statements were 9.7% for 'I forget to take my medicines', 12.8% for 'I alter the dose of my medicines', 2.2% for 'I stop taking my medicines for a while', 8.4% for 'I decide to miss out on a dose' and 4.5% for 'I take less than instructed'.
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The unknown probability of toxicity of observing a DLT at dose level d i is denoted by R(d i ), for i taking values from 1 to 6.
Because I read so much for work, I take a holiday from reading.
"For that, I take full responsibility, and I want to apologize to you".
I think the students for whom I take credit, all had that attitude.
"For that, I take full responsibility, and I want to apologise to you".
For me, I take my work home.
Those public schools had to fight tooth and nail for things I took for granted".
Elizabeth Tjader: Boy, what I take for granted.
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