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The phrase "taken a" is not correct and usable in written English as it stands on its own
It is a fragment and does not make sense on its own. If you want to use it properly in written English, it must be part of a larger phrase or sentence. For example: "She had taken a break from studying to get some fresh air."
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It's taken a toll.
People have taken a punt.
"It's taken a long time.
"It has taken a toll".
They've taken a paint mentality".
Dick had taken a tumble.
He's taken a bold position.
It has taken a while.
It had taken a while.
It's taken a little while.
He has taken a buyout.
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