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Discover Ludwig"take a lead" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase usually means to take the initiative or to act in a leadership role. For example, you could say, "We need someone to take the lead if we want to finish this project on time."
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Someone, somewhere has to take a lead.
We need governments to take a lead.
The Yankees would take a lead, then give it away.
"The prime minister could take a lead in this.
Communications professionals need to take a lead role in this.
With Christmas shows arriving, perhaps someone will take a lead.
Brazil aims to take a lead through the kambô.
« Europe is banning bee-harmful pesticides; the US should take a lead.
Europe is banning bee-harmful pesticides; the US should take a lead.
Price and Fan kept the race close, allowing Yang to take a lead during her leg.
Nor can anyone deny that Fannie and Freddie are well placed to take a lead.
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