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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take someone" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in various contexts, such as when referring to taking someone somewhere or involving someone in an activity.
Example: "I will take someone to the concert with me this weekend."
Alternatives: "bring someone" or "take along someone"
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"They'll take someone else's recommendations.
Take someone like Danielle Lloyd..."....
Want to take someone down a notch?
Or take someone who has blue eyes.
"Take someone like Daniel Day-Lewis.
I had to take someone else".
If you go, take someone to argue with.
You take someone else out," he told The Economist recently.
It's going to take someone to stick their neck out".
I would never take someone before their time.
It's hard to fully take someone seriously in each medium.
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