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take to mean



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He also admits that “it will certainly be a premium-priced product,” which I take to mean north of $1,000.

From The Verge • Aug. 2, 2021

None of which should be take to mean there is no hope when it comes to young people raised in white evangelical families.

From Salon • Nov. 14, 2018

You say you “don’t want to be their financial-support system just to get them out,” which I take to mean you are able to, financially speaking — and if so, use that.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 20, 2017

Our local gym has waitlists for infant and toddler classes, and its website touts that the classes teach kids “water safety,” which any reasonable parent would take to mean “drowning prevention.”

From Slate • Jun. 19, 2017

"A toothed sleck stone," I take to mean a "jagged whetstone," very unfit for its purpose; but what is the force of the term "as bullish?"

From Notes and Queries, Number 74, March 29, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Bell, George




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