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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take pulse" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to count or measure a person's pulse rate. For example: The nurse took the patient's pulse and found that it was elevated.
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Then when some one wanted to sniff at a gas main to take pulse of a water main or tune in on an electric cable, it could be done in a jiffy.
In India, UNICEF Executive Board members take pulse of progress toward MDGs NEW DELHI, India, 25 May 2006 – Richa Devi, 11, is used to teaching the younger children in her school how to wash their hands properly.
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Taking Pulse as an example, they had good success at a maximum of six months.
"Also importance of taking pulse even though got it on a screen".
"He took pulsing light and infused the broth with it.
Then, of course, take his pulse.
With someone else popping in to take your pulse?
I said "uncle, uncle" and tried to take his pulse.
The ambulance crew didn't even take his pulse.
"We are trying to take the pulse of the street," he said.
I do not need to take your pulse before I know my own mind.
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