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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'take on questions' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "The teacher was eager to take on questions from her students."
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Here they take on questions about actors and stars.
Here they take on questions about critics and criticism.
Each week in Bookends, two writers take on questions about the world of books.
Meanwhile, they take on questions of fate and mortality: "See how we abide, surviving the emergency when worlds collide".
Grownups take on questions that determine real lives, knowing they will never succeed entirely but refusing to succumb to dogma or despair.
And yet the judge still accepted the use of that "political question doctrine," which basically holds that courts should not take on questions that need to be decided on grounds that have nothing to do with the law.
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While remaining firmly anchored in political theory, Will Kymlicka has increasingly taken on questions in empirical political science, especially the study of 'trust' and 'social solidarity' in multicultural societies, and how these may relate to prevailing social welfare regimes.
Now Murray has returned to Casement in a novel that spans 30 years, starting in 1886, as it takes on questions of friendship, love, conscience and conflicted identity.
When we do, we can identify at least four general positions one can take on the question.
The New York City Departments of Health and Environmental Protection would take on the questions of building safety.
Researchers take on crucial question: Are haters gonna hate?
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