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Discover Ludwig"take it with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are trying to encourage someone to take something with them. For example, "Don't forget to take your phone charger with you - take it with!".
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I take it with pride.
You can even take it with you.
You can't take it with you.
"You take it with you.
"I'll take it with me.
Take it with a pillar of salt.
And you can take it with you.
I take it with some trepidation.
I'll take it with me everywhere".
"We take it with the utmost seriousness," he wrote.
And you can take it with you if you like.
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