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On the contrary, despite low unemployment and strong GDP growth, lingering dissatisfaction with price increases and high interest rates is putting voters in a sour mood that they currently seem inclined to take out on Biden.

From Slate

The CX-50 rides a bit more firmly over bumps than other SUVs, but in return it has stable handling and is enjoyable to zip around town in or take out on a scenic drive.

“You’re fully exposed. There’s no hiding. There’s this armor you take out on the field, but that’s really you on the field. Those are your real emotions.”

Coaches are often former athletes who didn't succeed so they do harbor frustration that they tend to take out on the kids.

From Salon

Aside from work, Elias Flores loved fishing and owned a boat that he would take out on the Chesapeake.

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