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The phrase "a take for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to imply a perspective or opinion on something, but it is not widely recognized.
Example: "I have a take for the new policy changes that I would like to share."
Alternatives: "a perspective on" or "an opinion about".
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A: Take, for instance, Holland and Belgium, which have the same language.
Extras aren't supposed to say anything during a take, for as the saying goes, you aren't being paid to talk.
A Take, for example, the Bank of China, which has been providing some significant financing in the New York City area over the last couple of months.
Those per-person figures aren't far off from estimates for this week's auction, which, if they hold, would yield a take for the government around $13.5 billion.
In June 2004, Vince Vaughn spearheaded a revival of the project by presenting a take for the film that would develop the characters more strongly.
When Biro does end up gathering enough information to narrow down a location and get to the scene, there's no guarantee it's going to be hot enough of a take for a publication to pick up.
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This second fact is also a taken for granted reality that cannot be proven.
That's a lot to take for a volunteer job.
That is a lot to take for a young man".
Select a dog to take for a walk.
That's a take-away for New Zealand.
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