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"took the project" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of accepting or taking on a project or task. For example: - "Samantha took the project and ran with it, delivering exceptional results." - "The team took the project on with enthusiasm and dedication." - "I volunteered to take the project, knowing it would be a challenge but also a great opportunity for growth."
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If anything, he took the project too seriously.
I took the project, but after Round 1, he pulled the plug".
Gil is the person Jacobs fears he could become if he really took the project to heart.
In turn, Mr. Care took the project to Ms. Foster's production company, Egg Pictures, a co-producer of "Dangerous Lives".
In a moment of inspiration, she took the project to the director Jean-Pierre Denis, a gifted filmmaker.
When he allowed his option to lapse, the producer Marvin Worth ("Lenny," "Malcolm X") took the project to Columbia Pictures.
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What direction are you taking the project?
No PR company would take the project on.
Now he is taking the project home to Mallorca.
Sulzer cautions against taking the project too seriously.
"If you get a project, you tend to take the project".
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