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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in a comparative context to indicate taking a larger quantity or amount of something compared to what was previously taken. Example: "After seeing the stunning results, I decided to take more risks in my business ventures." In this sentence, the phrase "take more" is used to describe the speaker's decision to increase the amount of risks they are willing to take in their business endeavors.
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We can take more".
Take more chances.
I promised to take more.
Why don't you take more?
I'll take more of you.
"It's going to take more.
"We'll take more tests tomorrow.
We need take more care.
They take more risks.
Take more vacations.
Others take more persuading.
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