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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/37493#issuecomment-3844789698

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   This pull request fully reverts the introduction of the `take(n)` 
convenience method for `PCollection` and its underlying `Take` PTransform. The 
original feature aimed to provide a deterministic way to extract the first N 
elements from a `PCollection`. This revert removes all associated code, tests, 
and documentation entries for this functionality, effectively undoing the 
previous addition.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Feature Removal**: The `take(n)` method from the `PCollection` class, 
which previously allowed taking the first N elements deterministically, has 
been removed.
   * **PTransform Deletion**: The `Take` PTransform and its associated `take` 
convenience function have been deleted from `apache_beam.transforms.util`.
   * **Test Code Removal**: All unit tests for the `Take` PTransform and `take` 
function have been eliminated from `apache_beam.transforms.util_test.py`.
   * **Documentation Update**: The `CHANGES.md` file has been updated to remove 
the entry for the `take(n)` feature.
   
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   * **CHANGES.md**
       * Removed the feature entry for "(Python) Added `take(n)` convenience 
for PCollection" from the "New Features / Improvements" section.
   * **sdks/python/apache_beam/pvalue.py**
       * Deleted the `take(n)` method, including its docstring and 
implementation, from the `PCollection` class.
   * **sdks/python/apache_beam/transforms/util.py**
       * Removed the import of `Top` from `apache_beam.transforms.combiners`.
       * Removed `Take` and `take` from the `__all__` export list.
       * Deleted the entire `Take` PTransform class and the `take` convenience 
function.
   * **sdks/python/apache_beam/transforms/util_test.py**
       * Removed the entire `TakeTest` class, which contained all test cases 
for the `take` functionality, including tests for function and method syntax, 
handling more elements than available, single elements, all elements, and 
invalid `n` values.
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