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Discover LudwigThe phrase “take up in” is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of beginning to engage in something, such as a new hobby or job. For example, you could say, "After a few weeks of training, she decided to take up in scuba diving."
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I hate the space they take up in my brain.
But Wendschuh said that's a complex project that they will take up in the future.
These are the questions I shall take up in the next column, oops, I mean blog.
What kind of space would they take up in our imagination?
"That is what the Security Council needs to take up in a serious way".
Hannah and Tahir take up in a loft apartment left unguarded during the summer holidays.
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Meanwhile, the take-up in primary schools is mysteriously delayed.
The objective is to achieve 80% take-up in each village.
Take-up in Japan, where video-telephony has been available since October 2001, has been poor.
There's been a 50% take-up in women's boxing in the last year.
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