Sentence examples for taking on from inspiring English sources

"taking on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is assuming a new responsibility or task. For example: "John was nervous about taking on the new role as head of the department, but he was determined to do his best."

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taking on

verb

Present participle of take on

Exact(60)

Age taking on experience.

Rajoub hesitated before taking on that view.

It too is taking on more risk.

"It was David taking on Goliath".

"You're taking on a personal challenge.

Argentina enjoys taking on teams up front.

The Viking ship is taking on water.

Hulsizer is taking on considerable financial risk.

They're taking on energy.

They're taking on education.

You're taking on gravity".

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