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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking food" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone is in the process of consuming or acquiring food. Example: "After a long day at work, I enjoy taking food from my favorite restaurant to unwind."
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We are taking food seriously again.
What about schoolchildren taking food parcels home at the weekend?
"We were busy taking food out of the mouths of babies".
Parents came and went through the vestibule, taking food to their occupier children.
He denies this, and does have a history of taking food shortages seriously.
He started taking food and cigarettes to them up into the mountains where they were working.
Ships taking food to Somalia for the UN must have a naval escort.
Many were punished for taking food to prison stockades for the prisoners".
"The competitors are taking food out of our mouths!" Mozilo protested.
The city's one and only response to child hunger is taking food away from kids".
Even for Arizona, taking food out of the mouths of children was a step too far.
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