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Discover Ludwig"take the exit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an exit of a building, such as in a road map. For example, "Take the exit on Main Street to get to the mall."
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Take the exit for "Storrow Drive-Cambridge".
In three miles, take the exit onto Therapy Avenue.
On I-95 from the north, take the exit at Linton Boulevard (No. 51); from the south, take the exit at Yamato Road (No. 48B).
Take the exit for the Henry Hudson Parkway south (last exit before the bridge).
Take the exit onto I-280 N toward San Francisco and travel approximately 18 miles.
Take the exit for "Storrow Drive-Cambridge". Follow Storrow Drive west for approximately 4 miles.
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Still, I took the exit.
After you've taken the exit, signs will direct you to the show.
I took the exit, switched the app to map mode and followed local roads right to the spot.
He missed his braking, which was in order to beat his team-mate, and he took the exit.
Taking the Exit Ramp .
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