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The phrase "never really took" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that someone never had the chance, or opportunity, to do. For example, you could say "He never really took the time to get to know her".
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Securitisation never really took off.
But the comparison never really took.
But I never really took it seriously.
Secombe's film career never really took off.
Nonetheless, serious protest never really took off.
And, like my family, she never really took to Twitter.
The characters' journey never really took them anywhere.
"I never really took to practicing too well.
Like the fashion for airships, it never really took off.
But he never really took to the role.
Calf implants never really took off, although they are available.
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