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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad took" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing. The correct expression might be "a bad take."
Example: "His comments on the movie were a bad take, as they overlooked the film's deeper themes."
Alternatives: "a poor opinion" or "a wrong perspective."
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A journey that should have taken 35 minutes on a good day and 50 on a bad, took me close to two hours.
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(However, Instagram allows you to delete and reshoot a bad take; Vine does not. This is fortunate, since Instagram videos can stretch on for two and a half times as long).
However, Instagram will let users delete the last clip that they shot in a series, just in case it was a bad take.
Which isn't a bad take-away for the book's writer, now I come to think of it.
2016 Political Commentator of the Year Dan Hodges coming through with a Möbius strip of a bad take.
Sometimes, if you did a bad take, on the third or fourth time they'd just move on and they'd keep it.
When you come home after a bad take, take it as a great opportunity for you to turn your bad day around by spending a fun evening with your child.
It is a tale of teens gone bad, taking a sometimes intimate, sometimes eagle-eye view of a student kidnapping.
So I don't have to take a bad deal from Buffett.
If you took a bad shot, take it again.
His grandfather had been a minister who bad taken retreat at the Priory.
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