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The phrase "take a responsible" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is missing a noun or verb after "responsible." A correct and usable version of this phrase would be "take responsibility" or "be responsible." Example: It is important to take responsibility for your actions.
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He added: "It allows you to take a responsible risk.
Blair talks about the need to take a "responsible and long-term view of Africa".
It is time for the EU's politicians to take a responsible position and support this ban".
"Republicans want to take a responsible, common-sense approach to our environment," Mr. Jeffries said.
Ilgin Korugan, a 19-year-old high school student, said Twitter users should take a responsible approach.
"We need to take a responsible approach to the organization so we can be viable and vibrant and around".
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But the security officials took a responsible decision".
EE says its accounts are transparent and it takes a responsible approach.
How is this an example of the G8 taking a "responsible and long-term view of Africa"?
(She preferred not to give her last name, she said, having taken a responsible job in the straight world).
Many European countries seem to be taking a responsible approach to the problem; most Britons seem to accept that we need to slim and reform the state, whatever the public-sector unions, and their puppets in the Labour Party, might say.
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