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Discover Ludwig"take over on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to assume control or authority over something or someone. Example: The new CEO will take over on Monday and begin implementing changes to improve the company's performance.
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He was asked to take over on the drums for one of Ms. Crow's songs.
Mr. Green, 50, left, one of Accenture's two chief operating officers, will take over on Sept. 1, said a spokeswoman, Roxanne Taylor.
Martti Ahtisaari should defenately take over on the Syria case.
He is to take over on Oct. 1.
Neil Greenberg and Jennifer Monson take over on Monday afternoon.
He will take over on May 2. CATHERINE BILLEY.
Mr. O'Brien is expected to take over on June 1.
Mr. Ban's successor is to take over on Jan . 1
After the Tide punt, the Irish take over on their 9-yard line.
The new cast of the Broadway "Hair" will take over on March 9.
Troy Roberts will take over on saxophone on Saturday and Sunday.
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