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The phrase "will be take up" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "will be taken up"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing future actions or plans that will involve someone or something being addressed or considered. Example: "The issue will be taken up in the next meeting."
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Few people think this option will be taken up.
This argument will be taken up in more detail below.
Much of September will be taken up with spending bills.
It will be taking up a lot of time.
"I'm holding out my hand, and I hope it will be taken up one day".
The Senate will be taking up Chinese currency this coming week.
In February, we have to tell the International Softball Federation whether we will be taking up our place.
The case will be taken up by FIFA's disciplinary committee.
But not all the funding on offer will be taken up.
"This is certainly something that I will be taking up with my agent".
Assessments are no guarantee that the measures will be taken up.
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