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Discover Ludwig"to take a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used in a sentence structure known as an infinitive phrase, which begins with the word "to" followed by a verb. It can be used in a variety of contexts, including expressing purpose, intention, or obligation. Example: I need to take a break from work before I burn out.
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— to take a bite.
Ferguson was going to take a nap.
Others chose to take a risk.
Ainsworth said, "Got to take a whiz".
Others try to take a balanced view.
This onslaught began to take a toll.
I had to take a look.
He wants to take a cab.
Someone has to take a hard look.
We need to take a break.
"Just battling to take a walk".
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