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Discover Ludwig"uptake of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the acceptance or adoption of something, such as an idea, new technology, or other type of change. For example, "Businesses need to be willing to increase their uptake of eco-friendly practices to stay competitive in today's market."
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Nor does the uptake of science among girls concern her.
That speaks to a dramatically fast uptake of tablets.
An uptake of serotonin to replace a deficiency of belief?
The uptake of tablets by consumers is fuelling demand".
Uptake of archaeology is even smaller than that of art history at A-level.
Bacteria, introduced by an unclean vase or rotting foliage, clogs stems, slowing the uptake of water.
The PET scan can detect the uptake of glucose, which tumors need to nourish their growth.
Bout had calculated that the FARC's "uptake" of arms could reach a hundred tons.
To rapidly drive the uptake of solar, though, business-model innovation is needed.
The Paris shows, which finish this weekend, saw an uptake of the wider trouser.
But uptake of the vaccine rose steadily and is now at 95%.
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