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The phrase "taking a tool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of using or picking up a tool for a specific purpose, such as in a manual task or project. Example: "Before starting the repair, make sure you are taking a tool that is appropriate for the job."
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But in taking a tool from the Greenpeace campaigning kit, this new lobby group has turned to hyperbole that will do nothing to change the minds that matter or further its cause.
To address developers' needs on this front, Facebook is today is taking a tool for creating customizable push campaigns out of beta, which will allow any developer to narrowly target specific audiences via their app.
First of all, Salesforce is taking a tool that up until now has been an in-house product and they are packaging it and selling it as a commercial product.
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They take a tool home with them.
What's interesting here is that this is the first time Facebook has taken a tool that its own internal Enterprise Engineering group built for its employees and brought it to a wider audience.
Well, I took a tool with me that stemmed from an experience at one of my very first seminars.
I take a tool around the course in a golf cart, and it is, I can affirm, a fairway to heaven.
"It's unfortunate that they have decided to take a tool that has such a lack of precedence and that is so blunt and extreme," said Josh Mantell, energy campaign manager with the Wilderness Society.
Once you have chosen them, the orthodontist will take a tool and stretch them over the brackets.
So, basically, you're taking a big tool and not using it".
This regrowth suggests that the patients lived for some time after taking a sharp tool to the head.
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