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Don't understand your question. But this is what I think:

'Would has taken' is not correct.

'Would have taken' is correct. Use have for all persons and past participle.

I guess this is the second clause in a conditional sentence.

If I could drive I would have taken the car . If she could drive she would have taken the car.

If they were hungry they would have eaten more.

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