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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take a part" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb to mean to become involved in something, or to join something, usually something bigger. For example, "John decided to take a part in the charity drive to help the homeless."
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Sometimes I'll take a part, and they'll hire me and then they'll rewrite it.
Once you take a part of it out, you can't bring it back.
The Paulsons never take a part of the profits when they host, Mr. Paulson said.
Through probate, the county can take a part of the assets to cover expenses.
The chemical trapping of these charge carriers may take a part in the corrosion process of these materials.
Take a Part with multiple staves and make them a set of PartStaff objects.
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Take a part-time job?
Should your teenage children take a part-time job to earn some spare cash?
Now, with survival at stake, my assumption is that I can't afford to take a part-time call.
Employers should suggest to their staff that they take a part-time degree to improve their prospects of promotion.
Through hard work and remarkable good fortune my employer has given me the chance to take a part-time MBA alongside my day job.
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