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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taken that" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of having accepted or acknowledged something, but it is not a complete or commonly used expression.
Example: "Having taken that into account, we can proceed with the plan."
Alternatives: "considering that" or "given that."
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Stevie had taken that over.
I should have taken that job.
Other companies have taken that approach.
Until lately, Guzmán had taken that approach.
Who's taken that spot?
"Should we have taken that?
And I've taken that chance.
And scientists have taken that task on.
I've taken that approach in the past".
However, Tlaib herself hasn't taken that position.
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I've taken [that] position and even my predecessors have taken [that] position.
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