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Discover Ludwig"take solace in" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to find comfort or consolation in something. Example: After a long and tiring day at work, I take solace in a hot cup of tea and a good book.
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Both take solace in nature.
I take solace in that realization.
Take solace in that and enjoy your weekend.
Sampras did not take solace in his miserable company.
Sony Pictures could take solace in stronger overseas business.
More often, though, she seems to take solace in her role as a professional.
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.
Such precedents force the Canucks to take solace in baseball statistics — specifically, the 1960 World Series.
J&J can at least take solace in not being alone.
But hey, all struggling teams can take solace in not being the Jets.
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