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"take over operations" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to assume control or responsibility for managing a certain task or business operations. Example: The new CEO will officially take over operations of the company next month.
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If an affordable housing operator did not take over operations, the affordable rent provisions for Bethel Towers would stop in 2017, creating a housing nightmare for the seniors who live there as the units would revert to market rates.
He suggested that the members of the Philadelphia exchange would continue to operate at their current site, and the Amex would take over operations and surveillance of some of the biggest accounts.
The Shinnecocks do not plan to take over operations of the Aqueduct track, Mr. King said.
Two years later, he left the authority to take over operations on the Northeast Corridor for Amtrak.
Mr. Levy is also negotiating with WNYC for it to take over operations of WNYE-FM, the board's radio station.
The Army, with heavier equipment, will take over operations in the city as efforts move toward peace keeping.
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The provincial government has also enacted child protection legislation and taken over operations for four UNICEF-assisted child protection centres in Sindh.
And the Commerce Department has taken over operation of weather satellites and remote-sensing satellites from NASA.
By the 1870s, Richard's sons had taken over operation of the farm, and they invited Wright work during summers as a farmhand.
It is negotiating with the American Museum of Natural History to take over operation of the small Theodore Roosevelt Park.
After five years of negotia tions, Pan American World Airways will finally take over operation of Teterboro Airport, starting today.
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