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Discover Ludwig'take forms' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that something is taking on the shape or characteristics of something else, often implying a transformation or change. For example, "The love she felt for him took forms she hadn't expected."
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And when it does, it will probably take forms much different than those generally envisioned today.
And yet you cannot believe that reality can take forms as crazy and weird as that".
Punishment may take forms ranging from capital punishment, flogging, forced labour, and mutilation of the body to imprisonment and fines.
While many stopped to sign up or take forms to fill out later, some expressed the apathy and cynicism both Democrats and Republicans are likely to face in trying to woo Muslims, a group that often says it feels it has been unfairly treated since the Sept 11 attacks.
The theory of eschatological verification (developed by John Hick) holds that the belief in future postmortem experiences will be verified if true (though not falsified if false), and that in a divinely governed universe such experiences will take forms confirming theistic faith.
They take forms of religious movements, folk traditions, art or science.
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Partial solutions take form of vortices.
Allow it time to take form.
Obamaism is taking form.
But still no deal has taken form.
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