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often takes
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Taking off shoes before entering a home is often practiced to maintain cleanliness and show respect.
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often takes
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The train often takes people to work or school.
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take away
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Common practice for ordering meals from restaurants, especially for family gatherings or when hosting guests
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take away
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Widespread practice of ordering food to be delivered to your location, often through mobile apps or phone calls.
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take back
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In some cases, taking back a gift or item can be considered impolite and may cause offense.
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take in
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Refers to physically consuming food or drink, such as 'Let's take in some tea.'
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take in
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Can refer to the act of consuming food or drink, as in taking in a meal or beverage.
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take up
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Refers to occupying space or capacity, such as taking up physical space in a room or time in a schedule.
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