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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take parts" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing sharing or participating in something, such as an activity, event, or responsibility. For example, you could say "We are looking for volunteers to take parts in the play."
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"Take parts of the restaurant home with you," he advised.
"I don't take parts where the mother is trying to sleep with the daughter's boyfriend.
"I could just take parts to act in movies," he said, "but they don't need me".
The event will also celebrate a plan to take parts of an exhibition -- "Brooklyn Pops Up!
He will only take parts that interest him, however small they are.
Some programs can take parts of other programs and mix them up in new ways.
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Who would take part?
Everyone must take part".
Cantor Lorna Wallach will take part.
Please take part!
Take part in it.
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