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take something off the shelves
phrase
take something on board
phrase
take something on the chin
phrase
take something on trust
phrase
take something personally
phrase
take something to heart
phrase
take something with a pinch of salt
phrase
take something’s place
phrase
take stock (of something)
phrase
take the biscuit
phrase
take the bull by the horns
phrase
take the cake
phrase
take the edge off something
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take the gloss off something
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take the gloves off
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take the law into your own hands
phrase
take the lead
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take the long view (of something)
phrase
take the mick
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take the mickey
phrase
take the oath
phrase
take the piss
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take the plunge
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take the rap (for something)
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take the rough with the smooth
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take the shine off something
phrase
take the stand
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take the steam out of something
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take the sting out of something
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take the strain
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take the weight off your feet
phrase
take the wind out of someone’s sails
phrase
take through
phrasal verb
take to
phrasal verb
take to something like a duck to water
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take to the air
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take to your heels
phrase
take turns
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take up
phrasal verb
take up arms
phrase