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to take away

 

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To Take Away

Description:

The phrase "to take away" refers to the action of removing or grabbing something from a particular place or person. It can also imply the act of capturing someone's attention or understanding. Additionally, "to take away" can suggest a characteristic of food or beverages that are prepared and intended to be consumed outside of the establishment where they were bought.

Sample Sentences:

As a verb:

  1. I will take away the empty boxes in the storage room.
  2. The police officer took away the suspect for questioning.
  3. We should take away any distractions while studying.

As a noun:

  1. The take-away from the meeting was that we need to improve our communication.
  2. His insightful speech gave us several important take-aways.

As an adjective:

  1. We ordered some delicious take-away pizza for dinner.
  2. The local market offers a variety of take-away meals.

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