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Discover Ludwig"take the flight" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to boarding and traveling on an airplane. Example: "I need to take the flight to New York tomorrow for my business trip."
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"They're going to take the flight in.
They take the flight arriving at 4am – customs aren't awake yet".
Minaya also checked in with two scouts who routinely take the flight.
But when I did take the flight, I found the airplane from Paris to Milan almost empty, which had its advantages.
Dr. Seif said his program's success rate, defined as those who take the flight to Boston and back, was at least 90percentt.
Ms. Gippin, the woman who arrived from Frankfurt, said representatives there from United had cautioned the two dozen standby passengers that they should only take the flight to Newark if that was their final destination.
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Marshall never took the flight.
"The doctor told me that if I had taken the flight I would come out blue.
Mr. Sandburg, who was 81 when he took the flight, seemed particularly moved.
Haynes took the flight controls and attempted to level the aircraft with his own control column.
My roommate took the flight instead of me, in an aircraft I had been scheduled to fly.
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