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'take a battle' is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'take on a battle' or 'take up a battle.' For example, you could say, "She decided to take up the battle to protect the environment."
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The "test battle" mode has no stakes whereas the "real battle" mode allows the winning player to take a battle chip from the loser.
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Dale Steyn did the early damage, dismissing Alastair Cook for 115 and Ravi Bopara for a six-ball duck, and it took a battling half-century from Matt Prior to help England reach 385.
"It's going to take a protracted battle to get the credibility we need to enact the reforms that are necessary".
"We showed them we could take a hit and battle back".
If you're thinking about a fairly cool, fairly inexpensive gift for the holidays, take a look at Battle Wheels.
It took a bruising battle, more than a decade ago, for France to concede that it should have less voting power in the Union than Germany.
"This means we can afford to take on a battle in any individual market.
Speaking to Andrew Marr he said Cameron is right to "fight a battle and take a bloody nose" rather than do nothing.
Take a look at their battle against the Tongans, punching five places above their weight.
I'd take a helicopter over the battle of Trafalgar to see all the big ships.
Then we realised this was destiny, a symbolic end battle: Take a Break vs Grand Theft Auto.
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