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The phrase "take two" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a directive, meaning to try something again or to take a second attempt at something. Example: The photographer wasn't happy with the first shot, so he asked the model to take two and pose again.
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Take two.
You cannot take two.
"Or take two.
Take two people.
Their fears take two forms.
It will take two seconds.
Maybe I should take two.
Yes, yes, I'll take two.
NEW BRITAIN Take Two, jazz.
"Take two seats," Rothschild says.
Take two of Florida's governors.
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