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Discover Ludwig"take someone out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to take someone on a date or to go out or go somewhere with someone for a purpose. It can also mean to take someone out of a certain situation or environment. Example 1: I invited Mary to the movies tonight because I want to take her out on a date. Example 2: The boss decided to take the entire team out for lunch to celebrate their success. Example 3: If you're feeling stressed, I can take you out for a walk in the park to relax. Example 4: We need to take Jason out of that toxic work environment before it affects his mental health.
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It is something you eat when you take someone out for a special occasion.
Surely it wouldn't take that much lottery money to train people to shoot straight or take someone out with a sword?
Harvard Business School's Aknin did an experiment in which she gave people $10 Starbucks gift cards and asked some to spend the card on themselves, others to give the card to someone else, and still others to use the card to take someone out for a coffee.
3. Take someone out to lunch.
In dating, you can take someone out and get to know him or her first before deciding on another step.
It should be a great occasion and we need to go out there and express ourselves and if there is a tackle to be made to go through with it and take someone out, otherwise we will be punished".
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"They took someone out on a stretcher.
Was he persuaded that his endeavours were instrumental, at some remove, in taking someone out?
The average reporter "spends 71p a week on taking someone out", Gordon reveals.
In a country where the law is not a framework of protections and guarantees but rather an instrument used selectively for taking someone out, it helps when your friends or loyal minions are behind the controls of the legal system.
Taking someone out, being taken out...a rendezvous like this is sexy.
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