Idioms
take on the look or appearance of (something)
to begin to have the look of something
My friend has begun to take on the look of a university professor although he has only been working at the university for a short time.
take on too much or take too much on
take one's cue from (someone)
take one's hat off to (someone)
take one's leave of (someone)
take one's own life
take one's own medicine
take one's time
take out (someone) or take (someone) out
take out (something) or take (something) out
take out a loan
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sit (something) out or sit out (something)
stick around
supply and demand
bring out (something) or bring (something) out
as one
Drop dead!
like greased lightning
weave in and out (of something)
get the hang of (something)
in the unlikely event of/that
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