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"taking from the" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that you are extracting, or removing, something from something else. For example, "He was taking from the pile of apples."
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"It's giving to the rich and taking from the poor.
Government policy is systematically taking from the young.
The Windsors just keep on taking from the taxpayer and give very little back.
Critics see this as a private enterprise's taking from the city revenue that is needed elsewhere.
"But how can you be for the community if you're taking from the community?
It's a series of special-move mechanics taking from the fighting game genre.
"The capitalist system is about taking from the Earth and from the other great commodity, labour.
I know what I'm taking from the earth, how many tons of carbon I'm producing.
In fact, much of them are free for the taking from the Internet.
Blue chips were likewise choppy, reflecting profit taking from the big run-up last week.
We don't think of it any more as your money that she is taking from the ATM, John.
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