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Discover Ludwig"taking in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used as a phrasal verb meaning to receive or process information. For example: "I'm taking in all the facts before I decide what to do."
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taking in
verb
Present participle of take in
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Others may be taking in too little.
And we're certainly taking in strays.
A soup kitchen taking in the leftovers.
re the selfie taking in sydney.
Dilemma Is taking in photographs rude?
Now you're taking in that revenue.
The garment district is taking in lodgers.
Avoid driving while taking in Trump Tweets.
When I'm taking in a breath, I'm taking in more than just air.
And wily guts take the brunt of it, pushing to get rid of while we insist on taking in and taking in and taking in.
How much sugar are we taking in?
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