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The phrase 'take responsibility to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which someone is accepting the responsibility to do something, such as an obligation or duty. For example: "It is important to take responsibility to maintain a clean and safe environment for everyone."
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"We have to take responsibility to hold them to account".
They acknowledge their guilt and take responsibility to make amends.
Students learned to take responsibility, to be punctual, meet deadlines while fulfilling tasks.
Boards instead need to take responsibility to create a culture that serves to check risk effectively.
So don't we have stories here about people who take responsibility to live or to die?
"Artists need to take responsibility, to confront horror and violence through independent thought.
Trying to get primary care to take responsibility, to prevent people turning up at A&E".
The university should take responsibility to identify these barriers and remove them.
"I will take responsibility to clean up this mess," he said.
He also believes that other organisations need to take responsibility to tackling fuel poverty.
"It's up to them to take responsibility to get themselves ready," Van Gundy said.
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