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Discover Ludwig"take him in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe accepting someone into your care, such as in the sentence "The family decided to take him in, even though he had no place to go."
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"If this is known they'll take him in again".
YEMENI Did they take him in?
Consequently, it requires some time to fully take him in.
Could you take him in a 5K? M: No idea.
Though they are brutal, opportunistic marauders, they take him in.
We called the intensive care unit to take him in.
I would take him in the first round.
She couldn't understand how Carleen could take him in.
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Vera takes him in, though without fully committing herself.
His parents took him in.
Some friendly villagers took him in.
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