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Discover Ludwig"take on a" can be used in written English and is a useful phrase to introduce a new concept or task.
For example, "Tim had to take on a big responsibility when he joined the team."
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So they take on a rueful tone.
Take on a sense of identity".
If you take on a gang head on, trouble happens".
Chilis take on a metaphysical dimension in Taylor's telling.
Syria's turmoil may yet take on a wider regional dimension.
Orwell's labors take on a potent moral dimension.
Even casual comments take on a barbed ability to wound.
Categorical variables take on a number of possible values.
Here, prices take on a life of their own.
Take on a sex coach.
You take on a new job.
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