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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take manner" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "take *on* manner", as in "She took on a confident manner when speaking to her boss." However, this phrase is still not commonly used in written English and may be better replaced with "adopted" or "assumed." Example: - Incorrect: "The manager told the employees to take manner when interacting with customers." - Correct: "The manager instructed the employees to adopt a polite manner when interacting with customers."
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Remember that if they had a test that day, ask about it and try to converse in a give and take manner by telling them about your test, and then the conversation will go back and forth.
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You may try taking manners lessons.
What's it going to take to bring manners back into the daily lives of Americans?
The suppliers also have to take all manner of risks and wider costs into account, including political and regulatory issues".
Indeed, nobody, argues Hesmondhalgh, could take the manner of Hayley's demise as a depiction of, in Keats's words, "easeful death" that one might blithely copy.
Christian denominations take all manner of views of homosexuality, but it's hard to find a Christian these days who insists that simply being homosexual having a gay or lesbian orientation is sinful in and of itself.
When traveling anywhere, follow the Travel Golden Rule: Always place yourself in someone else's shoes, and don't forget to take your manners with you!
(Johnny Carson took this manner over whole, knowing how to get laughs out of the failure of a one-liner).
Governors and the Legislature in Illinois have for several years skipped making full pension payments and taken all manner of ill-advised risky investments to cover the shortfalls.
He quickly acknowledged the need for forming an inclusive government, saying that this election would not be concluded in a "winner takes all" manner.
Chilindrina's hapless father, Don Ramon, was always late on the rent and trying to scrape together a living by taking all manner of menial jobs.
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