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"taken on" is an appropriate and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when a person has taken on a responsibility or task. Example: He has taken on a new project at work.
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taken on
verb
Past participle of take on
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Other booths have taken on new duties.
The mission has taken on some urgency.
With the role you've taken on?
They had taken on too much.
Nurses have also taken on more responsibility.
Have I taken on too much?
You've taken on quite a mission here.
Other advocates have taken on similar strategies.
No one had taken on pharmaceuticals".
He's taken on the N.E.A".
That final step was taken on Sunday.
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