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The phrase "take gain" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase is. Instead, a more common and grammatically correct way to express a similar idea would be "gain profit" or "make gains." Example: "The company invested in new technology and was able to gain profit in the first quarter."
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Take GAIN Fitness.
In the objective function we only take Gain and Break into account, so both are given a cost C(Gain) and C(Break).
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Some plans allow investors to take gains after two years.
The rich do sometimes take gains.
Diversify, or at least take gains.
Research shows individuals are too quick to take gains and slow to sell losers.
That suggests average taxpayer turnover topping 50%, reflecting the ups and downs of individual fortunes but also, perhaps, strategic decisions on when to take gains.
But past efficiency is no guarantee a manager is working to control taxes; he just may not have needed to take gains.
In the meantime, you can find GAIN at home here and Colleen taking GAIN for a test drive below.
[A9.] Major Stock Indexes Decline Stocks fell as investors took gains after a Tuesday rally.
More specifically, this may mean taking gains before taxes go up or putting less emphasis on stocks with hefty dividends.
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