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take to

verb as in care

verb as in habituate

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With a Nations League promotion secured the year before and a major tournament to prepare for, the decision was taken to take on friendlies, generally, against top-ranked nations.

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What approach Trump will take to the Israel-Gaza war is still unclear.

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Last year, it declined to bring charges over allegations he violated sex trafficking laws during a trip he took to the Bahamas with paid escorts.

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He was released on bail in 2019 on medical grounds, and subsequently taken to a psychiatric hospital.

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Ms Kealey told the court they were collected by Mr McGregor from the salon and after collecting Mr Lawrence, they were taken to the Beacon Hotel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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