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"take skills" is correct and usable in written English, and is often used when referring to building a set of skills or acquiring knowledge.
For example, "It takes a lot of skills to be a successful entrepreneur."
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Taylor, P. Pintupi cat hunters to take skills across Australia.
Stabile students are required to take skills classes and seminars in investigative reporting.
"The only aspect that is certain is the ability of a worker to take skills from job to job and opportunity to opportunity," he added.
"If we make it easy for employers to take skills off the shelf from abroad they have no incentive to train British workers," he added.
Skills Development: Students take skills courses that help them to recognize, quantify, describe, and help solve complex problems that face society.
One fear, he said, was that European citizens could take skills learned on the battlefield and apply them at home — a possibility that could encompass everything from chemical weapons to car bombs.
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Separating these multiple factors will take skill.
It will take skill to pull it off.
Both take skill and thought, spiced with arbitrariness and whimsy.
What I have is not facility, because this really doesn't take skill.
And yes -- it does take skill.
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