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Discover Ludwig"take to it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean to have a natural affinity for or take to doing something. For example, "John took to playing the guitar quickly, mastering several songs within a few weeks."
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She didn't take to it.
I didn't take to it at first.
And I seemed to take to it.
They take to it real easy".
But a few wondered how drivers would take to it.
It's a good thing the kids take to it immediately.
But if they don't take to it, don't despair.
(This is a special offer sandwich, but may be continued if Parisians take to it).
Some top academic students excel, while others never take to it, she said.
Needless to say, the laid-back Aussie didn't take to it.
The program was meant to be an accessory to investigations, but detectives didn't take to it.
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