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Discover Ludwig"take part of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to taking part in an activity or event. For example: "I'm excited to take part of the school's theatre showcase this year."
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"Everyone must take part of the responsibility".
"I can take part of the blame," Mr. Garfein explained.
"Whether we take part of it or all of it is the question," he said.
"Of course it's possible to take part of responsibility, but not for all.
"There are many new players, they need to take part of the responsibility and understand.
"I was hoping to take part of the day off," he said.
My body was "under my control" as I opted to take part of my own volition.
"If you want to make a connection, you have to give consumers a chance to take part of the spotlight.
In 1992, Moscow's government decided to take part of Moslift and create a joint company with the American company Otis.
That story you're telling with a book scene, let me take part of it and tell it in dance.
"Creditors need to take part of the responsibility for their decision to lend to the companies," he said.
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