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take it upon to

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take it upon yourself/itself to do something
to accept a responsibility without being asked to. He took it upon himself to personally thank each person who came to the memorial service. The Transit Authority has taken it upon itself to be the spokesman for its riders. Is there a reason why some countries should take upon themselves the role of international policeman?
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