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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Is taken

What does "take" mean?

"No current technology satisfies all of these goals, so a different approach is taken."

  

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anonymous so a different approach is taken by researchers So the researchers need to take a different approach. I added the text in blue as an example just to illustrate the meaning. Note that it is common to use the verb "take" with the noun "approach".

  • anonymous so a different approach is taken by researchers So the researchers need to take a different approach.
  • I added the text in blue as an example just to illustrate the meaning.
  • Note that it is common to use the verb "take" with the noun "approach".
  • The quoted part is in the passive; the one I wrote is the active version.
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anonymousso a different approach is taken by researchers

So the researchers need to take a different approach.

I added the text in blue as an example just to illustrate the meaning. Note that it is common to use the verb "take" with the noun "approach". The qu

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anonymoustaken

followed; employed; used

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