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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took among" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning in standard English.
Example: "He took among the group of friends to discuss the project." (This sentence is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "took from" or "took part in".
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They took, among other things, Pyle's typewriter, passport, jacket, press certificate, khaki cap, cigarette lighter (etched with "E.P").
That's higher than his overall approval just like Republican Christie's taking 51% of Latinos is lower than the 60% he took among all voters.
Also, his outrage over the toll the AIDS epidemic took among his group of friends led him to make works out of cremated ashes and his own H.I.V.-infected blood.
But in an essay published a few months ago in The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology that reflected on the toll H1N1 took among pregnant women, Dr. Schuchat veered away from the usual story line.
That's very close to the 47 percent Trump apparently took among white caucus-goers.
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Four were taken among the first eight selections a year ago.
Four of them -- Kwame Brown, Tyson Chandler, Eddy Curry and DeSagana Diop -- were taken among the first eight picks.
Its proponents cite studies that show high rates of sexual abuse and drug taking among employees.
Should he leave, Smith says, Richardson will be taken among the first five draft picks.
WOMEN entering religious life in the Catholic church take, among other vows, the vow of obedience.
Upon the surrender of the American position she was not taken among the prisoners.
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