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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will take stock" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to assess or evaluate a situation or inventory. It can also suggest reflecting on one's actions or decisions. Example: After a long day at work, I will take stock of my progress and make a plan for the following day.
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I think Toronto will take stock.
He will take stock at the end of the year.
Then, in considered fashion he will take stock.
"We will take stock of the company from the roots upward and rebuild," Mr. Nagai said.
A final panel will take stock of different expressions of gendered nationalism sweeping the globe.
I will take stock and drill down the questions to ask and at what point.
Dixon said the Foreign Office will take stock after the September 1 festivities.
"I'm seeing the governor of the Bank of England this morning and we will take stock.
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"We'll take stock," he said when asked if there would be any further changes.
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At year end, I'll take stock.
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