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often takes
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The train often takes people to work or school.
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take in
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Refers to physically consuming food or drink, such as 'Let's take in some tea.'
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take place
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Japan
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Events, meetings, and activities may 'take place' in various settings, including traditional tea houses, gardens, or other culturally significant locations.
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take up
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Japan
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Common to take up disciplines like martial arts or traditional musical instruments as a way of self-discipline and cultural appreciation.
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take up
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Common to take up traditional arts or martial arts for personal development
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take up
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Japan
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Taking up a new hobby or activity may be seen as a commitment that requires a serious and dedicated approach.
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take up
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Japan
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Refers to occupying space or capacity, such as taking up physical space in a room or time in a schedule.
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takes place
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Traditional weddings often take place at the bride or groom's family home.
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takes place
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Can also refer to events happening at a specific time, such as the cherry blossom viewing taking place in spring.
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