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The phrase "take it from him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a way of saying you should believe and accept what someone else has said, especially when they have more knowledge or experience than you. For example, "My friend has been to France several times; take it from him, it's an amazing place to visit!".
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He said, 'Take it from him and hit him!
She seemed to take it from him deliberately.
When Jimmy tried to take it from him, Fahri threw the tray.
I couldn't fight his cancer for him or take it from him.
And if Gordon isn't just the man to give it, then she'll take it from him.
"I was trying to take it from him myself," Ms. Watson said.
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I took it from him and winked.
"I took it from him".
My grandmother took it from him and read it.
Touré took it from him, and proposed another.
Allan held something up, and Mike took it from him.
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