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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took tea" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in British English to refer to the act of having tea, often in a social or formal context. Example: "Every afternoon, the family took tea together in the garden, enjoying the warm sunshine and each other's company."
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"They even took tea with them.
We took tea at the Milestone in Kensington.
They took tea at 239 for seven, six wickets having been lost in the afternoon session.
In January 1963, two middle-aged Englishmen took tea together in the Christian quarter of Beirut.
I took tea in shaded drawing rooms furnished with Charleston-made copies of Chippendale chairs.
Lady Thatcher took tea with the man who helped Britain in its Falklands war but happened to be a dictator.
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