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Discover Ludwig"take directions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are asking someone to listen to and follow the instructions that you are giving them. For example, "Please take directions and go to the store to pick up some milk."
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Did these teenagers take directions from the group?
A Chicagoan notes, "I get very lost when I take directions from a Southerner".
But the tank crews refused to take directions from the director.
He knows he doesn't take directions well, and can clash with people.
So to hell with the inspections; Let's look tough for the elections, Close your mind and take directions, Bomb Iraq.
Other analysts said they expected that many in the body would simply take directions from more powerful members.
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Do they take direction?
How well does he take direction?
"Take direction, stay quiet, stay together, don't move".
Perhaps that's why I take direction well.
3. Take direction from social movements, not just photo ops.
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