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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take out from" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when referring to an item or object that is being removed from a specific place or container. For example, "I took the book out from the shelf."
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To Take Out: From Taste of Ethiopia, Two New Chicken Dishes Using his mother's recipes, Hiyaw Gebreyohannes started Taste of Ethiopia about a year ago, making a few vegetarian dishes in a space at La Marqueta in Harlem.
we have me tioned the various canals which take out from the river in this section.
By deciding what you want the reader to take out from a page, you can tailor your upfront copy accordingly.
"It is those works that we were allowed to take out from the occupied territory, about 1/3 of what we had.
These are dollars that we take out from our own operations to invest in our communities, to take care of those that are living in poverty.
There are two main supply canalsInterstate and Fort Laramiewhich take out from the North Platte at the Whalen diversion dam.
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Basically their legs are taken out from underneath them".
Rotor speed is taken out from these equations and it is used as a scheduling variable.
He was dead when he was taken out from under the engine.
"My whole life was just taken out from under me," Parks said.
Results show that the mismodelings are reduced when the positive offset is taken out from the maps.
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