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Discover Ludwig"take a bait" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means to fall for a trap or to be deceived. Example: "The detective warned him not to take the bait offered by the suspect's accomplice, but the desperate man couldn't resist the promise of easy money."
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Of the 5,969 seabirds that attempted to take a bait, roughly one-third successfully removed the bait (Table 2).
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She was said to have taken a bait of uncooked tiger nuts, which swelled inside her until she floated upwards.
Crappie are also the most subtle of panfish when it comes to taking a bait, with most hits sensed rather than actually felt.
We'll take a pass on that particular bait to note that among the so-called Young British Artists, Ms. Emin is said to be a favorite with teenagers.
For your first few catfish expeditions, take a few different types of bait, so you can find out what the catfish in your region like to eat.
A happy E. Burton Prince, 35, captain of the Susie E., said the big fish took a live bluefish bait and was boated after a one-hour battle about 40 miles south of Montauk.
Choose a bait that takes about three days to work.[1].
Then Ms. Tracy flew Morgan, the older Harris's hawk, who flew low and straight toward her hand to take the bait, a day-old chicken.
When a seabird attempts to take the bait it makes a distinctive partial or total submerged body thrust towards it.
"If they won't take the bait, tie a cotton ball to the trigger as a nesting-material bait," said Tamson Yeh of the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County.
"I told him, 'Stay positive, don't take the bait of a negative attack,' " Mr. Daley said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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