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The phrase 'take a night' is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English without additional context.
It could be used as part of a sentence in some contexts, such as when discussing a plan to take a break, e.g. "Let's take a night off and relax."
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If you're shooting at night, the phone will take a night mode photo by capturing multiple under- and overexposed photos and recompositioning the scene.
It was a Friday night, nonetheless, and I had initially made a promise to myself that I would take a night off from studying.
We never take a night off".
He doesn't take a night off".
They don't take a night off.
PARTY Take a night cruise on the Seine.
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Though the cliffs are sheer, it's only a five-minute walk down to the beach at Grève de la Ville, where you can watch the sunset and maybe take a night-time dip, then lie outside your tent in blissful silence gazing up at the stars in a truly dark night sky.
Take a night-time cold medicine like NyQuil if you're congested.
Baby steps might be to get career counseling, take a night/online training class, study the field (what's available, what skills are needed...), write up a resume, practice interviewing skills, accept some failure, and so on.
Ben and his mum take a night-time walk to see the stars.
Or take a night tour so you don't miss out on a full day's skiing.
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