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Discover Ludwig"taking for" is not a correct phrase in English and is not commonly used in written or spoken language
It is possible that it is a mistranslation or incorrect use of another phrase such as "taking on" or "mistaking for." Example: "I am taking on the responsibility for completing the project."
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taking for
verb
Present participle of take for
Exact(54)
"It's a gamble you're taking, for sure," he said.
"They're taking for granted they're the crown princes.
This is not something that we are taking for granted".
An outside chance is a chance worth taking for her.
"I've been warning about the direction the state is taking for many years.
It may well be remembered as the gift that keeps on taking for years to come.
Schoolteachers should petition their principals to stop taking for granted this abuse of fair argument.
What risks are worth taking for the sake of maintaining traditions and natural production methods?
Similar(3)
A taking-for-grantedness.
Indeed, the taking-for-granted of Gustav Klimt is what is really at issue here.
You may need to choose between care-taking for your family and getting an education.
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