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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take older" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey. Example: "I need to take older documents to the meeting." (This is a corrected version assuming "take older" was meant to refer to older documents.)
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Getting time off to take older parents to hospital appointments is also stressful.
The Y.M.H.A. runs Operation Escort, in which Stuy Town teenagers take older residents to the supermarket.
The average age of the BBC1 viewer is 52, so why would I take older women off the channel?
"We have an older team, and there's not a lot of teams around that are going to take older veterans," Woodson said in an interview on ESPN radio.
The concept is a solid one: Take older titles that don't have the star power or Oscar credentials to generate major sales figures, and make them available in no-frills editions with generic packaging.
The research "shows you can take older people who aren't functioning well and make them cognitively younger through this training," said Earl K. Miller, a neuroscientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who was not affiliated with the research.
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"We take old buildings and upgrade them.
"We'd take old car hoods and slide down it".
Refugee Action is offering to take old cars as donations.
"I don't take old chants and old dances and modernize them.
"I'll take old halibut, salmon and chicken," he says.
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