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Discover Ludwig"take the wheel" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone is taking control of a situation. For example, "It looks like we are lost, I'm going to take the wheel and get us back on the right track."
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take the wheel
verb
To be in control of the steering wheel of a vehicle or a vessel.
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Does Lewis Hamilton ever let his missus take the wheel?
I think we Haitians need to take the wheel".
I think I might have to take the wheel.
Will you take the wheel a moment, Doonan?
The initial recipients have particular reasons for wanting to take the wheel.
During the tour, I got an unexpected chance to take the wheel of the E2O.
Ms. Allen said she would take the wheel and got out of the car.
Take the wheel of a car and zip down a country road?
I remembered the time a schooner captain asked me to take the wheel.
And they have now logged 50,000 miles without a human having to take the wheel.
Now when she offers to take the wheel, I say: "That's O.K., honey.
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