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The phrase "took without" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an action taken without something, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "He took the money without asking for permission."
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He laid down ninety cents, which the waitress took without thanking him.
Eventually, a clerk from his office brought him an umbrella, which he took without turning his head.
There was a sharp climb out of Grindleford, which she took without a murmur; then he led the way across a field to the Grouse Inn.
It lists the many lucrative commercial and advertising assignments he took without ever describing what kind of Hallmark Cards he created.
Meanwhile, his friends are across campus selling nude photos of her that they took without her consent in an effort to win a competition with the jocks.
"The Riant brothers charmed without making love; they were too polite; they never took without asking, not even a kiss," Ms. Scully writes.
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