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  • 81take it — Synonyms and related words: accede, accept, account as, acquiesce, answer, assent, assume, avail, be afraid, be agreeable, be equal to, bear, bear the brunt, bear up, bear up under, believe, comply, conceive, conclude, consent, consider, daresay …

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  • 82take the long view — to think about the effects that something will have in the future instead of in the present. If you take the long view, of course, you can regard staff training as an investment for the company …

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  • 83view — See: IN VIEW, IN VIEW OF, TAKE A DIM VIEW OF …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 84view — See: IN VIEW, IN VIEW OF, TAKE A DIM VIEW OF …

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  • 85View from the Top — Infobox Film | name = View from the Top caption = Theatrical release poster director = Bruno Barreto producer = Brad Grey Matthew Baer Bobby Cohen writer = Eric Wald starring = Gwyneth Paltrow Christina ApplegateMark Ruffalo Candice Bergen Joshua …

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  • 86view — See: in view, in view of, take a dim view of …

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  • 87Take the Bullet — Infobox VG title = Take the Bullet developer = Red Lemon Studios publisher = Sega distributor = designer = engine = version = released = cancelled genre = Light gun modes = Single player, multiplayer (online) ratings = platforms = Sega Dreamcast… …

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  • 88Take-Out Lender — A type of financial institution that provides a long term mortgage on property. This mortgage will replace interim financing, such as a construction loan. Take out lenders are normally large financial conglomerates, such as insurance or… …

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  • 89take exception — Synonyms and related words: agree to differ, agree to disagree, ban, be at variance, be in dissent, beg to differ, blackball, carp, catch at straws, categorically reject, cavil, cut up, differ, disagree, disagree with, disallow, disapprove,… …

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  • 90take issue — verb be of different opinions (Freq. 1) I beg to differ! She disagrees with her husband on many questions • Syn: ↑disagree, ↑differ, ↑dissent • Ant: ↑agree ( …

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