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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to tackle on" is not correct or commonly used in written English
It is possible that it is a mistake for the phrase "to take on," which means to accept or undertake a task, responsibility, or challenge. Example: The team decided to tackle on the toughest project first, knowing that it would set the tone for the rest of their work.
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It's a lot to tackle on one record, so they've enlisted a host of guest vocalists to aid them on their journey: album opener Road finds The Noisette's Shingai and Acyde summoning the spirit of Hendrix, while Eska, Roses Gabor, Andrea Balency and Mallie emerge throughout the eleven track onslaught.
She skimmed through them to pick out the best ones to tackle on air.
It's a question that continues to rattle the very foundations of this republic -- one that The Huffington Post attempted to tackle on the night of the biggest political speech of the year.
If you are hesitant to seek help with issues beyond your ability to tackle on your own, first realize that "normal" means that we need support from one another.
Why is sex still such a complicated thing to tackle on film?
Meanwhile, there are just these few things left to tackle on the to-do list.
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"There's a need to tackle head-on messages from anti-vax people," he said.
Internationally, Lubchenco says NOAA is trying to "tackle head-on the problem of pirate fishing.
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