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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take on new" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate taking on something new, such as a challenge or a project. For example, "I am eager to take on new tasks at my job."
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Take on new debt?
Take on new challenges.
Take on new adventures.
We take on new hobbies.
Other recycled objects take on new lives in the house.
Take on new activities together, travel, and generally expand your horizons together!
Computer dating will take on new meaning.
I like to take on new challenges.
We challenge ourselves, we grow and take on new risks.
Familiar words can also take on new meaning.
Before you take on new commitments, ask yourself three questions.
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