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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took roles" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means that someone assumed or accepted certain responsibilities or obligations. For example, "The newly elected student council members took roles as treasurer, secretary, and president."
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Later she took roles with stock companies around the country.
Given the dignity and pathos of these two performances, it's surprising how seldom he took roles that stretched him.
He also took roles in some 30 movies, including a film starring Ginger Rogers, Having a Wonderful Time (1938).
Highly sought after, Wahlberg took roles in a wide range of genres, including comedy, action, and drama.
All three of the male roles were recast, and Mr. Hansen and Ms. Ackles took roles in new pilots this spring.
She also took roles in Hollywood movies calling for older immigrant women, among them "Crossing Delancey" (1988), "Avalon" (1990) and "I'm Not Rappaport" (1996).
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"I don't take roles that are 'just another role'," she says.
I love that you don't take roles that emphasise your (obvious) gorgeousness.
Because of their financial security, the cast can afford to take roles in low-budget movies.
Two Wagner veterans have taken roles in the Met's glorious revival of "Die Meistersinger".
An actor can take roles that --" He stopped and shook his head.
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