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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take a large share" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It means to claim or receive a significant portion of something. Example: "The company's top executives always seem to take a large share of the profits, leaving little for the employees."
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Mr. Schork's work must take a large share of credit.
If, as the pessimists predict, divisions break out in the party, they will have to take a large share of the blame.
However, the young keeper had to take a large share of the responsibility as Spurs regained the lead.
Liverpool's opening goal came after 14 minutes and the normally impeccable Lloris had to take a large share of the responsibility.
Koscielny, having returned to the action sporting a blue bandage to cover his head wound, had to take a large share of the blame for Leicester's quick equaliser.
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Do they take a larger share of their earnings in forms that are more lightly taxed?
President Obama campaigned for re-election on a promise to take a larger share of taxable income above roughly $250,000 a year.
While banks are expected to remain important lenders for European deals, analysts expect private equity lenders to increasingly take a larger share of the business.
What's more, taxing essentials such as food and drink would take a larger share of income from those already struggling with rising costs.
The online retailer Eziba.com, for instance, has seen holiday décor take a larger share of the site's total sales this season.
But the retiring baby boom generation is so big that it will take a larger share of young workers to replace the retirees whose jobs require college.
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