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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taken under" is not correct in standard written English without additional context.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as legal or formal situations, often in conjunction with other words to indicate acceptance or consideration. Example: "The proposal was taken under advisement by the committee."
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"They were taken under fire," he said.
The building was quickly taken under control.
As yet, no action has been taken under this legislation.
The loans were taken under the daughter's name.
His urn is taken, under wraps, to Albany.
Media were taken under control of the State.
"That's when they were taken under fire and killed.
Lunch is taken under a tarpaulin strung between the vehicles.
Decisions in parliament were taken under duress".
Photograph taken under binocular microscope.
Both photos were taken under visible light.
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