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Discover LudwigThe phrase "takes pleasure" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to enjoy or find joy in something. Example: She takes pleasure in reading books on rainy days.
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One just takes pleasure from it all".
"Sondheim takes pleasure in seizing certain clich?
He takes pleasure in the artists' quirks.
He takes pleasure in giving things away".
It almost takes pleasure from heartbreak".
He takes pleasure in his life.
Every evening she takes pleasure in creating it.
She takes pleasure in her two grandchildren and her beagle.
He takes pleasure in buying when others sell.
Mr. Theyskens describes himself as a "passionate guy," though he takes pleasure in testing his discipline.
He admires her looks and cleverness, and takes pleasure in her attempts at self-improvement.
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