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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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I chatted with anyone I could find who spoke English and many who didn't, took pictures of kids and let them take pictures of me with my camera, and even had a brief, cautious discussion (which I did not start) about President Obama's policies toward Israel with a storeowner named Louay.
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It didn't take.
They didn't take antidepressants.
"I didn't take it.
It didn't take long.
That didn't take long.
The transplant didn't take.
But it didn't take.
We didn't take any.
It didn't take much.
I didn't take offense.
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