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The phrase "if he could take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in hypothetical situations where you are discussing someone's ability or willingness to accept or receive something. Example: "I wondered if he could take the responsibility of leading the project."
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Mr. Hujanen asked if he could take a photograph.
Mr. Grace asked if he could take a portrait.
I ask if he could take Will Smith.
He then asked if he could take her to dinner.
He asked the EDL a month ago if he could take part, says Mr Robinson.
On a whim, he knocked on the door to ask if he could take some photos.
So he asked the firm if he could take pictures of the plant.
He called his father and asked if he could take a semester off.
He pointed at my laptop and asked if he could take a look.
He walked over and asked if he could take some pictures.
"I asked him if he could take the roses off my chair," she said.
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