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takeaway

[teyk-uh-wey] / ˈteɪk əˌweɪ /


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Here are seven takeaways from “Reality Check” that are sure to drive those conversations.

From Los Angeles Times

I asked her about comments she made online a few years ago that she was "glad" to move out of the area and that it was full of "money laundering takeaways".

From BBC

He also quipped: "I've compiled everyone who works at my local takeaway pizza place into a book. It's my Domino's Who's Who."

From BBC

The Broadbents also occasionally order takeaways instead of going out to try to save cash, though Vicki says portions are smaller than they used to be, making value for money tricky to find.

From BBC

The takeaway for now is that there are plenty of opportunities for big gains in a stock, and plenty of risk of big losses.

From Barron's