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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took a closer" is not correct.
You can use the expression "take a closer look" in written English. For example: "I took a closer look at the painting and noticed another figure in the background."
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He and Hopper took a closer look.
Black James Bond took a closer look.
Then he took a closer look.
But then I took a closer look.
I took a closer look at the smaller one.
The process was halted as engineers took a closer look.
Two building maintenance workers took a closer look yesterday.
The researchers also took a closer look at pterosaur morphology.
He took a closer interest in the English Revolution, seeing in it similarities to contemporary Britain.
Finally he got out their letter and took a closer look.
When she heard about a lawsuit involving the Pam cooking spray, she took a closer look.
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