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taking over
verb
Present participle of take over
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"taking over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has taken charge or control of something or someone. For example: "John has been appointed the new CEO, taking over from Mary."
Exact(57)
"We're taking over now".
Taking over will be C.--J.
"Cholera taking over," screamed the Politico newspaper.
It's actually taking over the neighborhood.
Now they may start taking over money.
I could feel him taking over me.
Alien species are taking over nature.
Mr. Peterson is taking over S.&P.
Similar(3)
Stop taking over-the-counter drugs.
Stop taking over-the-counter pain killers.
Try taking over-the-counter medicines.
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