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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cue to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a signal or prompt that indicates the appropriate moment to act or respond.
Example: "When the music starts, that's your cue to take the stage."
Alternatives: "a signal to act" or "a prompt to respond".
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A cynic would say that's just a cue to take another selfie, not that the shoppers at the opening bash needed any.
Every 20 to 30 seconds, producers give a cue to take off a piece of clothing.
For instance, how does the driver responds to a cue to take control of the vehicle when that cue is an urgent message versus a more gentle suggestion?
The phone calls provided a cue to take medications and helped some participants develop a routine for taking medicines.
This finding is of particular relevance to public health because it indicates that awareness of symptoms and causes of CC are not necessarily a cue to take action, namely through screening.
If it happens a lot, though, take it as a cue to take measures to ensure your notebook goes along with you.
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The players trade a few introductory groundstrokes before one player wordlessly takes a few steps forward for volleys, which is the other's cue to take a few steps back to launch liners and lobs.
My cue to take a bite of rice drenched in the thick soup.
But United scored either side of half-time through Bryan Robson and Mark Hughes, giving Coppell the cue to take a gamble on Ian Wright.
"We want them to have that visual cue to take a look over their shoulder," Mr. Geller said of drivers, "and we want cyclists to know this is an area for potential conflict".
Children are easily confused, so if they hear applause they'll think that's the cue to take a bow and exit.
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