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The phrase "take a set" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a group of items or ideas taken from a larger set. For example, "We took a set of samples from the lab and brought them to the meeting."
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Sock may take a set.
He was the first to take a set off him in the tournament.
The Strybing Arboretum in San Francisco has agreed to take a set.
After the union campaign, his professors forced him to take a set of exams known as "penal collections".
Isner should win, but Ginepri will get a lot of balls back and could take a set.
Wawrinka is yet to even take a set off Nadal on the tour but this could be his best opportunity.
As the evening went on it became clear that the Bijou Band was disinclined to take a set break.
He did take a set from John Isner in the hardcourt tournament Isner won last week in Winston-Salem, N.C.
But the strategy unfolded badly when Davydenko's replacement, Dmitry Tursunov, failed to take a set from Roddick.
We would take a set of vital signs, connect the platelets to his intravenous line and take another set of vitals in 15 minutes.
But in his first four matches this year, nothing has slowed him down, including his opponents, who have yet to take a set off him.
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