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"taking a lead" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to assume a leading or directing role in a particular situation. Example: The project manager will be taking a lead in coordinating the efforts of all team members. Another example: The captain of the team took a lead in motivating and strategizing during the game.
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Mason is chief climate scientist, taking a lead role in international outreach from the IRIs Climate Program, and leading the IRIs disaster work.
Most shrink from taking a lead.
"Men should be taking a lead on it".
Jackie Robinson had a heart-stopping way of taking a lead off third base.
Jim Leyritz said he couldn't make out home plate while taking a lead off third base.
He noted, "She is taking a lead in moving to an imaginative level".
And I think America solves its problem by taking a lead in solving the world's problem".
Mr. Faizi said Mr. Karzai was now taking a lead role in the talks.
"We are taking a lead in the effort to close the gap.
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What you need to understand is that Mr Druglord is often taking a lead in his community.
At a time when the U.S. is retreating, France possibly sees itself as taking a lead in the region.
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