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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I took on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to accepting a responsibility, challenge, or task.
Example: "After much consideration, I took on the role of project manager for the new initiative."
Alternatives: "I accepted" or "I embraced".
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That was the last meeting I took on that one.
I took on more tutoring work.
I took on your Jaffan dialect.
I took on whining, and I won.
So I took on Wasabi Waiter again.
"I took on the smoking," he said.
"So I took on the job.
I took on the role before later becoming arts editor.
Though naturally introspective, I took on those traits.
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I took on leadership roles in group projects that I may not have done in an evenly experienced team.
That's a reason too why I took on this campaign.
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