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Discover Ludwig"took after" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone who is similar to someone else in looks or personality. Example sentence: She took after her father in her intelligence and ambition.
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Hip-hop definitely took after him on that score.
So here's a selfie I took after with some of Seva's BDSM stuff.
"Beau took after Joe," he said.
Sometimes, they took after their prey.
I took after him that way.
Hubert, on the other hand, took after his father.
She'd have seen how much Dolly took after her.
Duterte, at least initially, took after his mother.
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His family was poor for a time, and the young Percy took after-school jobs to help out.
His cohorts laughed and laughed, take after take.
Let's take after-school money.
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