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The phrase "taking on the" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone or something assuming a task, responsibility, or role. Example: The team captain is taking on the responsibility of organizing team practices and games. Another example: The company is taking on the challenge of expanding into new markets.
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Taking on the vested interests!
It's worth taking on the challenge.
He was still taking on the phone.
Taking on the Nature Conservancy was a daring act.
He began taking on the Vietnam War and politics.
Taking on the naval Enigma, Turing soon detected a weakness.
"Taking on the grandfather of English literature was the issue.
It has had some success in taking on the state.
Foo Fighters are taking on the insurance industry.
Now fathers are taking on the same mantle.
"But he made a mistake taking on the dual roles.
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