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"take a gap year" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to taking a period of time off from activities, usually school or work, for personal development. For example, "After graduating from college, I decided to take a gap year to travel and explore before starting a career."
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I decided to take a gap year.
Let them take a gap year.
Let her take a gap year.
The big decision: should I take a gap year?
My son decided to take a gap year instead of starting school.
So I decided to take a gap year and get some relevant experience.
In Europe, it's common for many graduating students to take a gap year before entering university.
But the invitation to Princeton thrilled him, and he decided to take a gap year.
I had to drop out and take a gap year, working and saving.
Every year around 160,000 British school-leavers take a gap year before entering university.
So take a gap year, or volunteer in a village or a slum.
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