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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to partake in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that someone is taking part in something. For example: He decided to partake in the community charity event.
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Consider that kickers have started to partake in the festivities.
All people need to partake in political processes.
"I am not even agreeing that the L.B.A. would want to partake in this process.
Previously, Turkey has been reluctant to partake in the attacks against the extremist organisation.
All children who wish to partake in a full day of school should be able to.
Others were too cold or tired to partake in the bidding.
Just to be here means to partake in the essence of the islands.
Throughout, Eichmann refuses to allow us to partake in an iota of his reaction.
Obama has long been urging Americans to partake in US elections.
Good for him, you may say: refusing to partake in this Barnum & Bailey show.
But I would also like to partake in the vastness that the world has to offer.
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