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The phrase "take the speaking" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone might say this in spoken English as a way of asking permission to speak, but it is not grammatically correct and would not be used in formal writing. Example: "Excuse me, can I take the speaking for a moment? I have a question about the project." (This would be a colloquial way of asking to speak during a group meeting.).
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Lucinda Childs and Melvin Van Peebles take the speaking roles, with the gifted young violinist Timothy Fain impersonating the violin-playing physicist.
Others said that they would be hesitant to take the speaking cash unless they could only give a certain kind of speech.
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He made his final appearance in 2006 at Glyndebourne, taking the speaking role of Frosch in "Die Fledermaus".
The students get very stressed when taking the speaking examinations, for example, and there are three to four of these during the GCSE course.
Sam Crane takes the speaking part, suggesting a modest man still pained to be reminded of his enforced castration at the age of 10.
A total of 68,054 Grade 12 students took the reading and listening subtests, 69,052 took the writing subtests, and 16,583 also took the speaking subtest of the nationwide 2014 Test.
Abramovich will take the stand, speaking in Russian, in early November.
For example, Asveld & Stemerding (2017) note that CSOs readily take the role of speaking on behalf of small-farmers, who themselves remain largely unheard.
He would not take the water or speak again.
Make sure you take the time to speak with the people who stop to listen.
After a few uncomfortable moments, Mr. Romney finally had to take the stage and speak first.
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