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Discover Ludwig"took them" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is the simple past tense of the verb "take" and can be used in various situations to indicate that someone physically or mentally took something or someone. Example 1: "He took them to the park for a picnic." (physically bringing or escorting them to the park) Example 2: "She took them to the store to buy groceries." (accompanying them to the store) Example 3: "The teacher took them through a difficult math lesson." (guiding them through the lesson) Example 4: "I took them at their word and trusted their promise." (accepting their statement as true) Example 5: "The virus took them by surprise, spreading quickly throughout the community." (affecting them without warning)
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I took them all.
She just took them.
We took them seriously.
He took them off.
Nobody took them seriously.
Trusdale took them off.
China took them all".
I took them out.
He took them on.
I took them anyway.
White took them down.
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