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Discover Ludwig"take the fifth" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to exercise one's right to remain silent and not incriminate oneself, typically in a legal setting. Example: "After being advised of his right to remain silent, the defendant chose to take the fifth and refrain from answering any questions during the interrogation."
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take the fifth
verb
To decline to comment, especially on grounds that it might be incriminating.
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"I don't take the Fifth".
Take the fifth quote, for example.
"I take the Fifth Amendment," he said.
"No, I take the Fifth," she said.
Message to President Trump: Please take the Fifth.
"I take the Fifth," she said through a Spanish interpreter.
Their lawyers would be fools if they didn't insist that their clients take the Fifth Amendment.
(As a criminal suspect, he could take the Fifth and refuse to answer questions).
It has ruled against companies being allowed to take the fifth amendment (against self-incrimination).
Friday, I blogged about what happens if you take the Fifth in a civil case.
"This way, you force them to testify or take the Fifth".
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