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"take car" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing an object to complete the sentence. A more complete and grammatically correct sentence would be "Take the car" or "I need to take the car." You would use this phrase when you need to use or drive a car for a specific purpose. For example, "I need to take the car to work today because my usual form of transportation is not available."
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Take car manufacturing.
"We take car parking very seriously.
Children's seats Take car seats with you.
Finally arranged sheriff take car, and bootleggers continue with liquids.
We take car rides in the country & look for his work.
The broadcast immediately spurred scrutiny about the network's tendency to take car chases live during its daytime newscasts.
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Take car-tax reforms, the most substantial of Mr Darling's pronouncements.
Wisp of madness, pencilled on the back of a Childs menu: "Take car--sleeping potion--forgetfulness".
Take cars, for instance.
Or take cars.
These features take cars some of the way towards autonomy.
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