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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took peace" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of having found or achieved peace, but the wording is awkward and unclear. Example: "After years of turmoil, she finally took peace in her heart and moved forward with her life."
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Weary of watching our leaders fail to negotiate an end to the civil war, we took peace into our own hands.
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Today's Europeans take peace for granted.
Today we take peace for granted.
It may need to take peace lessons first.
"The Japanese people have tended to take peace for granted," he said.
He referred to a generation of "heiwa boke," people who innocently take peace for granted.
Younger, more restless voters, many of whom were born after the Khmer Rouge scourge, take peace for granted.
As long as the FARC believes it cannot be beaten by force, runs this argument, it will never take peace talks seriously.
Peter Thomas, 44, Carmarthenshire: We take peace for granted, it's easy to forget our past What's the big argument for staying?
The Syrian opposition has accused the government of not taking peace talks in Geneva seriously.
It's easy to forget that now, we take peace for granted.
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