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Discover Ludwig"take him out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing physically removing someone from a situation or location. For example: - "The security guards will take him out of the building if he causes any more trouble." - "She decided to take him out for dinner to celebrate their anniversary." - "I think it's time we took him out of the game. He's not performing well." - "My friends and I are planning to take him out for his birthday next weekend."
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Take him out at the knees?
"I had to take him out".
"It's hard to take him out".
"Should I take him out?
Take him out! "Then it's Surhoff.
Everybody wants to take him out".
We're going to take him out".
"I tried to take him out".
Do you take him out once he's shot?
Sometimes the narrator would take him out to dine.
I can take him out, and you don't do it.
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