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The phrase 'take education' is not grammatically correct as it stands.
However, you could use the phrase 'take up education' or 'pursue education.' For example, "He decided to pursue education and get a college degree."
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"My aim is to try and get more Muslim children educated... It's not just Muslims, but all Indians – everybody must take education.
Take education.
Take education, for example.
Take education policy.
Suppose he started to take education seriously.
"You take education," he said.
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"That said, China is taking education very seriously.
But for all the levity, Ms. Hochsprung also took education very seriously.
The government is taking education more seriously and pouring in more resources.
In traditional credentialing programs, student teachers spend most of their time taking education courses and seminars.
His family takes education seriously, however, and Deng indicated he might stick around for another season.
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