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'take a fly' is not a correct phrase in written English
To use it correctly, you could replace it with 'take a flight'. For example, "I'm going to take a flight to Chicago this weekend."
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While Mr. Mancini plans to spend most of the prize money on digital editing equipment, he said he may take a fly fishing vacation to Martha's Vineyard.
Redfish have many commendable traits for fly-fishers — they are plentiful, they often frequent shallow water close to shore, they are tenacious fighters, and they are very willing to take a fly.
The salesperson at the Urban Angler store suggested I take a fly rod across the street to Madison Square Park to make a few test casts before making my purchase.
The buggers are too smart and too well fed to take a fly".
Take a fly over.
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Alec Baldwin brings a touch of comic guile to the rock-club impresario who takes a flyer on the pair of songbirds, while Russell Brand as his sidekick doodles amusingly with a Brummie accent.
I always take a flyer from someone.
Also, I'm not paid well enough to take a flyer in foreign exchange.
She can take a flying course for $275 additional, or a ground course for $25.
Chuck, as Vacanti is known, approaches his work with the trouble-shooter's willingness to take a flyer.
Restoration is their motto: build on existing foundations, learn from history as you can; take a flyer on the rest.
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