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"taking strength" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to gain or acquire strength. Example: After the accident, she focused on taking strength from the support of her family and friends to aid in her recovery.
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Within minutes of the game's conclusion, many Giants seemed to be taking strength from the accomplishment.
LS: Zenebech is a committed Christian – taking strength from her faith during her ordeal.
Mrs. Traske thinks perhaps that all the time Della had been taking strength instead of giving it as the young men thought.
All the royal family, especially Charles, William and Harry, are "taking strength from" and "deeply touched" by and "enormously grateful" for the overwhelming public support.
John Kostecki, a Bay Area native and a tactician for Oracle Racing, the defender of the America's Cup, said: "We're taking strength very seriously.
The UN refugee agency nevertheless hailed the negotiations, taking strength from the fact that diplomats had at least reaffirmed the principle of resettlement, despite a toxic global discourse on migration.
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Another placebo-controlled study conducted at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia, found that athletes' performance improved whether or not they were taking real HGH because of the psychological impact of thinking they were taking strength-boosting meds.
Singing takes strength".
Takes strength of character".
It takes strength to work through it.
And it takes strength: musical and physical.
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