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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took item" is not correct in standard written English.
It lacks proper context and grammatical structure, as it appears to be missing an article or additional information. Example: "He took the item from the shelf before leaving the store."
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These studies used both model-based and descriptive methods to capture differences in test-taking engagement and took item responses, item response times or both into account.
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In the room, the complaint says, the men brandished guns, threatened violence, took items and refused to let anyone leave.
The thieves took items worth roughly $1,400, including a television and tools, from Jordan Foltz's home and vehicle in the Greeley, Nebraska, area.
The police said Mr. Ricci took items from the Smart home in June 2001 and burglarized another home in the neighborhood in April 2001.
The offenders took items that not only did not belong to them but which also represented the efforts of a group of dedicated, hard-working individuals.
He pried open a window in a common area of the dormitory and then took items from the unlocked rooms of several sleeping students, Sergeant Warshany said.
The alleged shoplifters took items such as beverages and snacks, according to WXYZ.
Although players have admitted to sneaking away with items like silverware and cafeteria trays, by far the most commonly taken item is the commemorative Grand Slam towel.
Take item (5), Revelation.
We take item 1 as an example to illustrate the data.
Take item out, rinse thoroughly (vinegar odour will fade as it dries).
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