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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "take solace" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea of finding comfort or a source of strength in a difficult time. For example, "The family took solace in the fact that their loved one had lived a full and happy life."
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Both take solace in nature.
I take solace in that realization.
Plymouth could take solace from a year of progress.
Sampras did not take solace in his miserable company.
Maybe he can take solace from the Rams.
Sony Pictures could take solace in stronger overseas business.
Contador might take solace from other elite athletes who survived the first beeps from the lab.
However, Klopp can take solace that Liverpool have beaten Spurs in their last five meetings.
Although disturbed by the record, Umenyiora urged the Falcons to take solace in their competitive play.
That new force never emerged, and Auerbach could never take solace in the future.
They can take solace because the Jets survived -- barely -- with their playoff hopes intact.
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