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Discover Ludwig"take a pen" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used as a command or instruction, telling someone to physically grab or acquire a pen. Example: Remember to take a pen with you to the meeting so you can take notes.
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I literally take a pen and I rewrite in my copy.
As twice convicted, I am asking you to take a pen and sign her pardon," Mr Lutsenko, a former interior minister told Mr Yanukovich.
– he isn't permitted internet access," adds Smiley, who wasn't allowed to take a pen, paper or recording device in to her interview with the accused.
I have not tried this, but here goes: "Should the urge to defecate strike, take a pen, pencil, or blunt object and trace a line, deeply and with pressure, in a clockwise direction on the left palm or counterclockwise on the right.
As he wrote: "And thus ends all that I doubt I shall ever be able to do with my own eyes in the keeping of my journal, I being not able to do it any longer, having done now so long as to undo my eyes almost every time that I take a pen in my hand".
But he did take a pen to the 1818 edition.
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He shrugged and took a pen out of his pocket.
In his teens he took a pen name drawn from the Czech writer, Jan Neruda.
Asked for his autograph, Abdallah took a pen and made his face even more serious.
Last season, they took a pen that ranked 12th all the way to the ALCS.
Feeling trapped, Mr. Leakey finally took a pen and placed a large X through Dr. Johanson's tree.
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