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"took down from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the action of removing something from a higher position or level. Example: I took down the heavy box from the top shelf of the closet.
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The other day, I took down from a friend's bookshelf Conrad Aiken's anthology "Modern American Poets" (1927).
Greece is insisting that the British Museum surrender the marble sculptures that Lord Elgin took down from the Parthenon and carted away in the early 1800s.
After issuing the letter, the Air Force Medical Service quietly took down from its website the only public copy of the 2001 report.
When I arrived at the back counter, the clerk took down from the shelf a first edition of Wharton's novel, "The Children".
One day in the kitchen, in the middle of a routine afternoon of food preparation, Achatz called me over and took down from a shelf a maple emulsion that went with a bean dish.
On a whim, I took down from the bookshelf my abridged edition of Frazer's "Golden Bough," flipping through the chapters until I found a passage that I had read long ago.
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Must it now be "unpublished", and taken down from the web?
Researchers at Google and the University of California San Diego analysed 100,000 false businesses taken down from the site between June 2014 and September 2015.
Speaking to Share radio, she said: "The trees were taken down from the side of the rail line last year.
Three days later, the King's arms were taken down from the cross and ceremoniously hanged from the public gallows.
They would also be able to seek a restraining order to get the offending photos taken down from the Internet.
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