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The phrase "took anything from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether someone has taken items or information from a source or location. Example: "During the investigation, we found no evidence that he took anything from the crime scene."
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I never took anything from you.
We didn't feel we took anything from anybody".
Sasha never took anything from stores — their cold, inert goods didn't tempt her.
The process took anything from 15 minutes to several hours to complete.
He never took anything from a graveyard or tampered with tombstones.
It was not immediately known whether the gunman took anything from Mr. Rodriguez before fleeing.
Similar(43)
So don't take anything from anybody.
I don't take anything from it.
We shouldn't take anything from it.
This can take anything from 5-30 minutes.
"She won't take anything from me".
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