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The phrase "take a clump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to gathering or picking up a group of items, often in a casual or informal manner. Example: "When gardening, you can take a clump of soil to check its moisture level."
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Take a clump of angora fiber.
Take a clump a paste between your thumb and forefinger and spread it over the glass.
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Writer took a clump of streamers and mashed computer cards home, where they sit on his desk like a bird's nest.
Kevin McEnroe loves New York, loves tHe Knicks, and took is his first published story.
After it has cooled, take a small clump of it and press it against troublesome parts of your braces.
She and her sister, Marilyn, were devoted fans, but Ms. Brass did not feel the need to take home a clump of dirt.
Once the clay is warm and pliable, take a fist-sized clump and roll it into a long rope called a coil.
Take a medium sized clump of shining hair on one side of the front of your part and, holding it straight back, braid it and clip it in the back.
He took home a clump, gave it dappled shade and watched it flourish.
8. Check for clumps: After you put your pants on, take a glance in the full-length mirror to make sure that you have no clumps or panty lines.
Take a sharp shovel and cut the iris into clumps having a minimum of two fans, or leaves.
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