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Discover Ludwig"take a right" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in instructions or directions to indicate turning right at a specific point or intersection. For example: - "After you pass the gas station, take a right at the next light." - "To get to the hotel, take a right onto Main Street." - "If you see the big oak tree, take a right and our house will be on the left."
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Take a right on 14th Street.
Take a right to Route 9G.
"Take a right here," he said.
Go to the end of town and take a right.
Take a right on 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights's main thoroughfare.
/ Take a right, and drive under the elevated train.
Take a right and continue along this path.
And we'll take a right good-will draught, for auld lang syne.
Take a right at the end of the bridge and head into Sandy Hook.
Take a right onto Route 47, which leads into the center of Washington.
"You go over the bridge, take a right and head out of town.
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