Examples of 'took to writing' in a sentence
Meaning of "took to writing"
took to writing - This phrase is used to indicate that someone has started writing, either as a hobby or a profession. It suggests that the person has developed an interest in writing and is now actively engaging in the activity
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took to writing
He took to writing and it became a will of sorts.
It was after the accident that he took to writing books.
He took to writing his name like a boss.
She finally stopped acting and took to writing.
He took to writing on the floor.
I ceased to be academic and took to writing a new kind of books.
He took to writing out of frustration.
Three years later he dropped out and took to writing.
Instead he took to writing prose.
In his early life he was a vagabond and petty criminal, but later took to writing.
I took to writing poetry.
After retirement he took to writing.
I took to writing seriously.
I found that I took to writing naturally.
She took to writing whilst she was living with Modest Pisarev.
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Fascinated by the theatre, he took to writing comic drama.
She soon took to writing and began working with producer Rodney Jerkins aka Darkchild.
Like other political prisoners before him, Ganji took to writing from his prison cell.
She immediately took to writing her intimate thoughts and musings.
While still living in South Africa, Warder took to writing fiction.
He took to writing poetry and visiting the elves, with whom he recalled his adventures.
You see, I too took to writing.
As a result, he took to writing professionally, writing articles for local Jewish newspapers.
During high school, I took to writing.
He took to writing on the floor . The bench rail, the wood and fire shovel.
A lonely child, Zeb-un-Nissa took to writing poetry as a means to express her thoughts and emotions.