Idioms

take advantage of (someone or something)
to use someone or something for one`s own benefit
We took advantage of the beautiful weather and went to the beach.

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  • take after (someone)
  • take aim at (someone or something)
  • take an interest in (something)
  • take an oath
  • take apart (something) or take (something) apart
  • take attendance
  • take back (something) or take (something) back
  • take care of (someone or something)
  • take care of (something)
  • take charge of (someone or something)
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  • keep pace (with someone or something)
  • take up with (someone)
  • take the stand
  • walk of life
  • hell and high water
  • own up to (something)
  • keep one's hand in (something)
  • think out (something) or think (something) out
  • know (something) only too well
  • rake in the money


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