[Grammar] the trio of dancers take/takes

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'Trio' seems like a collective noun. In the following sentence, do I use 'take' or 'takes'?

- The trio of dancers take/takes to the stage.

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The singular isn't impossible, but my American English ears prefer the plural.
 

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I would use the singular - just my preference.
 

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It would still be three, which is plural (more than one).
 

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Good point! In fact, I would say a trio.
 

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I am surprised that you regard it as plural. It's normally speakers of BrE who prefer to treat (singular) group nouns as if they were plural.

That's why I asked- to eliminate the proximity effect and focus on the collective noun. I was a little surprised by the AmE answer. Maybe trio is an exception because it has a greater idea of a number. As one used to British laxness about number, it caught my eye.
 

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It's not a mass noun. You can count trios.
 

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But you would still say 'A trio take ...'?

No, I don't think I would. (I may be contradicting myself. If that's the case, so be it.)

I Googled "the trio takes the stage" and found several instances of that usage. Also, I agree with it.

It's perfectly fine. Okay?
 
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