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What does "take on" mean here?

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Rebecca

"Take on" is a way of saying try, or accept as a challenge. So Ellen is asking if this was something she wanted to try/challenge. Ex: I am ready to take on the task of being a manager. Ex: I think I could take on a cooking course.

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