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The phrase 'take plane' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
The correct form would be 'take a plane.' For example, "We're going to take a plane to our vacation destination this year."
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Wonder if C. and C. will take plane on honeymoon.
But these amenities are not for humans; they are for pets left behind when their owners take plane trips.
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