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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take the roles" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to assuming responsibilities or positions in a particular context, such as a job or a performance. Example: "In this project, we need to take the roles of both leader and supporter to ensure its success."
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West and Watson said they had initially been reluctant to take the roles.
And who should take the roles of his coalition colleagues - including David Cameron and George Osborne?
Jackson is embracing acting, but doesn't simply want to take the roles his father is getting too old to play.
He filmed Dutch actors to take the roles of the sci-fi writers and they cheerfully predict away, but badly.
I think that when my face matures I'll actually be able to take the roles I want to take".
"Ben doesn't take the roles that would challenge him most," she laments, "nor does he appear in the films that would take him closest to his emotional fabric".
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Take the role of military advisers.
But would she take the role?
Why did she take the role?
That made me take the role".
Producers reportedly hope Ben Whishaw will take the role of Mercury.
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