Sentence examples for be took on from inspiring English sources

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be took on

verb

Or control, with or without force. transitive To get into one's hands, possession,

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Investors and individuals, complacent about risk because they forgot how painful a bad recession can be, took on too much debt.

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Mary Creagh would be taking on Penny Mordaunt.

Hulsizer is taking on considerable financial risk.

It too is taking on more risk.

The Viking ship is taking on water.

You're taking on gravity".

They're taking on energy.

They're taking on education.

"They are taking on a political meaning.

He was taking on the establishment.

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