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"took the examination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone completed or participated in an exam or test. Example: After months of studying, I finally took the examination for my nursing licensure.
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Against his mother's wishes, Mustafa took the examination for entrance to the military secondary school.
In 1843 he took the examination for the fourth and last time, but again he failed.
They said 25,000 students took the examination in December, up from 19,428 the previous year.
Of the 350 who took the examination, 283 were admitted.
On the day of the first midterm, most students chose to pair up, and many took the examination outside our classroom.
In the spring of 1900 she took the examination for teachers of these languages and received an overall score of sehr gut (very good).
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St. Jean and Wieder both took the examinations to become policemen — a seasonal occupation then — and firemen.
In 1916, Groves took the examinations for admission to West Point again and this time he was accepted.
The findings were not considered generalizable had we examined the perceptions of students who have never taken the examination and were not familiar with the item types.
If not, you have to devote your spare time to studying and take the examination again.
Two generations, both had to take the examination together, she says.
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