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"take a bag" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to convey the action of grabbing or carrying a bag. Example 1: When traveling, it is important to take a bag with all your essential items. Example 2: Don't forget to take a bag with you when you go grocery shopping. Example 3: Can you please take a bag for me? I have too many things to carry. Example 4: The teacher asked the students to take a bag to collect any litter they may find during the beach clean-up. Example 5: I always make sure to take a bag with me to the park so I can easily clean up after my dog.
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Take a bag lunch.
But I had forgotten to take a bag.
"I'll take a bag also," a younger woman wearing a black tank top chimed in.
"Women will take a bag of cement, put in their own fence posts.
I declined to take a bag, so the cashier invited me to enter a raffle for $25 worth of groceries.
(For $2.50 you can take a bag of five home, but use them quickly; pita doesn't improve with age).
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The people there would have taken a bag of rice or a notebook.
Each took a bag lunch, but all of the coats were already gone.
* Men are brilliant at never taking a bag with them to the shops.
She herself takes a bag of nails everywhere she goes, bound up with fraying rubber bands.
From my hospital, I took a bag of saline, IV tubing, an IV lock and a needle.
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