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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took across" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers. Example: "He took across the river" does not make sense; a more appropriate phrase would be "He took the boat across the river."
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Or along the path that Hannibal and the elephants took across the Alps.
The full header shows the path that message took across the Internet from sender to recipient.
She recently set up a separate private account to specifically document a long hike she took across Spain.
All around the fringes of Denver, you come across roads like one I took across Lafayette a few weeks ago.
With each step I took across the flats — the shallows of the sea floor that become exposed at low tide — my sad little Havianas sank deeper into the mud, which was teeming with snails and with hermit and horseshoe crabs.
Instead, this strangely moving film, which Forté co-produced, centers around a nine-week music-making journey that he took across Russia in 2011 — a trip for which he had to obtain special permission from his parole officer.
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At least one injured rebel was taken across on a stretcher.
In what forms would "difference" take across these countries?
Again, shot means were assigned to the appropriate bin, normalized within each movie, and averages taken across like bins.
Now they're taking across eight or nine.
Just 24 were taken across the country in 2014.
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