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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take on some" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used when talking about taking responsibility for or accepting a task or challenge. For example: - "I decided to take on some extra projects at work to show my dedication." - "She is always willing to take on some volunteer work in the community." - "The team agreed to take on some additional training in order to improve their skills." - "I'm not sure if I can take on some more work, I already have a lot on my plate."
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But armed with their martial-arts training, the Angels take on some bad guys.
These tales take on some of the charm of an adventure story for children.
Take on some criticism.
Take on some "spooky" behavior.
Take on some of her chores.
Take on some of their attitude.
"We'll take on some Democrats".
Will we take on some new challenges?
Women take on some male roles, too.
"O.K., I think you're ready to take on some more.
Center researchers will take on some of CERC-WET's challenges.
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