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The use of "to intake" as a verb in written English is correct, but it is a relatively uncommon usage.
Generally, it is used in the context of taking something in, such as food or liquid, as in this example: “He was instructed to increase his water intake”. In other contexts, "take in" or "ingest" might be used instead.
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to intake
noun
The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
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"We had to create an administrative system to intake the requests and then act on them".
Those contacts have resulted in more trips to intake and health facilities for the homeless, city officials said.
Is the teaching that good or are results also linked to intake, parental support and family income?
On the way to intake I said, "This is a medical situation, not a disciplinary problem".
Members of the new unit have brought more homeless people to intake and health facilities for the homeless, city officials said.
It's cheap, has no calories and a US independent Beverage Guidance panel ranked it top for its "contribution to intake of energy and essential nutrients" and for "its positive effects on health".
Direct fuel injection, the most significant refinement, delivers fuel in precise amounts to the combustion chambers rather than to intake ports.
The line continues rearward, opening up to intake scoops that supply radiators, one on each side, that cool the midmounted powertrain.
The present scenario of the health market trend is facing certain health issues pertaining to intake of the prebiotics viz.
Psychotherapists' approach to intake assessment has a major impact on mental health case conceptualization and treatment.
6-n-Propylthiouracil sensitivity was not related to intake of cruciferous vegetables.
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