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Discover Ludwig"take a stake" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to invest in or have a share or interest in something. You can use it to express actively getting involved in a situation or event. Example: "I decided to take a stake in the company after seeing how successful their products were."
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Trinity Mirror has said it may take a stake too.
The Chinese companies will take a stake of 30 to 40 percent in Hinkley Point.
If cleared, Mr. Antonov is expected to take a stake of nearly 30 percent.
Tuesday's deal calls for Hon Hai to take a stake of nearly 11 percent in Sharp.
A suggestion that Brazil's Itau Unibanco might take a stake in Lloyds refused to die away.
Then, Microsoft decided to take a stake in Apple simply to keep its principal rival in personal computer systems going.
They have provided a poor proxy for the economy for investors keen to take a stake in China's rise.
They often take a stake to have an active role in a company's long-term strategic plans.
Enel will help to finance the panel factory and Sharp will take a stake in the plants.
Last October French taxpayers handed over €7 billion and rumour has it that the state might take a stake.
Some time after investors take a stake in the fledgling company, a decision is taken to change its management structure.
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