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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a take out" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "takeout," which refers to food that is ordered from a restaurant to be eaten elsewhere.
Example: "We decided to order takeout from our favorite Italian restaurant for dinner tonight."
Alternatives: "takeaway" or "to-go order."
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It's not a "take out by the campfire" sort of instrument, but I do have an oboe that I take into the field made of plastic.
Below are just a few ideas: Go to a take out restaurant and ask for your meal to go.
Pinch the stem off,then cut the middle a take out the seed then, holding the fruit securely,squeeze it to pop the inside fruit into your mouth!
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It has since expanded into a take-out, retail and catering business.
We believe this tighter relationship increases the possibility of a take-out by Warner.
Refrigerator case stocks both the restaurant and a take-out fish market.
A take-out price of 220p compares with 150p before the action started.
Over a take-out double, his partner raised to three hearts.
We think Vodafone could be worth up to 280p per share in a take-out.
Across Main Street from the Burnetts' business is Uptown Brown, a take-out barbecue shop.
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