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Discover Ludwig"to take to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
"To take to" usually means to begin doing something. For example, "After graduating college, he took to writing professionally."
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Some began to take to the streets.
"We're going to take to the streets".
And I seemed to take to it.
Foreigners seem to take to Bali's lifestyle.
Some decided to take to the roof.
Kitty tried to take to them, but she couldn't.
The opposition is threatening to take to the streets.
Wallace also seems to take to Lipsky personally.
However, I was here to take to the water.
What's it going to take to get the kids nominations?
"To take to New York," he reminded me, disapprovingly.
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