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"the takeaway from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate the main or most important point or lesson learned from a situation or information. Example: "The takeaway from the meeting was that communication between departments needs to be improved in order to increase efficiency."
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The takeaway from the speech?
So, what's the takeaway from all this, Dr. Bob's prescription?
So what's the takeaway from all of this?
The takeaway from the game were the sloppy mistakes that cost the Americans.
The takeaway from the study could be summed up in two words: Organic, schmorganic.
The takeaway from that video: Mr. Obama may well be seeing the debt issues correctly.
For Stewart Cink, 36, the takeaway from Turnberry is entirely positive.
The takeaway from Gamergate can't become that if you harass someone for long enough they'll leave.
The takeaway from their "funny" hoax is supposed to be Everyone loves a sex scandal!
That is the takeaway from the latest ranking of the most valuable soccer teams in the world released by Forbes.
That's the takeaway from the extraordinary — and extraordinarily public — resignation of Greg Smith from Goldman Sachs last week.
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