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Discover Ludwig"take place in" is a perfectly grammatical and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate the location of an event, i.e., to say where it is happening. For example, "The party will take place in the backyard."
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Things take place in sequence.
Visits could take place in partitioned rooms.
Interment will take place in Toledo, OH.
"REVOLUTIONS" can take place in surprising places.
His stories take place in Edwardian England.
Parliamentary elections take place in late June.
Burial will take place in France.
They take place in the street.
Interment to take place in Chicago, Illinois.
Honeymoons didn't take place in a vacuum.
You see, corrections don't take place in one generation; advances don't take place in one generation.
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