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Don't take any wooden nickels.
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
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He didn't take back his endorsement.
And their side didn't "take back America" in 2012 as Fox News and conservative radio personalities led them to believe they would.
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You go back, I don't take back one word that I've ever said about Darrelle Revis.
"I don't take back a notebook three months later, especially when there's nothing wrong with it," he said.
So I don't take back the description that I made of him and a number of his core supporters".
In another statement, Rossignol said: "Apart from the slip of the tongue, I don't take back a word that I said".
As you can see, Wright doesn't take back his claim that he's Satoshi.
Oh, and the answer to the question will make you hesitate before ordering: The stores don't take back goods bought on-line; you have to mail them back.
"I don't take back my analysis," Todd continued.
Man at Counter: Lady, for the last time, we don't take back belly tires!
If your child is a picky eater, don't nag him constantly at the dinner table; if he's slow to potty train, don't embarrass him by talking about it in public; if you promised your child you'd take him to the movies if he was good, don't take back your promise because you're too tired.
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