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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'taking a visit' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used when someone visits a place or a person. For example: My sister and I are taking a visit to our aunt's house this weekend.
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BRB, we're taking a visit... and never coming back.
Meade High two-way standout Will Huff, who had been committed to the Midshipmen, flopped to the Black Knights after taking a visit to West Point this past weekend.
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Meanwhile Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky is taking a visiting partner role and Jocelyn Robancho is coming on board to assist with organizing YC's startup batches.
It took a visit to a specialist and more tests before the injury was accurately diagnosed.
They testify to the seriousness with which the Japanese take a visit to a hot spring.
But Luck took a visit to Stanford and later attended one of its passing camps.
But it only takes a visit to Angola's crumbling cities to understand the discontent.
And this time it would take a visit to Flasher's to sort things out.
It took a visit to a sports bar for Daniel Amokachi to realise exactly what he had got himself into.
Take a visit and look out for skis from the Viking age - roller skiing wasn't so popular back then.
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