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He was eager to take on "something that was in really bad shape, that no one had touched in years," he said.
I was ready to take on something truly ambitious, like tiling a bathroom floor.
In "Serpent" Mr. Scarlett shows an engaging willingness to take on something new.
If you're going to take on something new, what are you going to stop doing?
I always find it interesting to take on something that you don't do every day.
Chuck was as prepared as anyone could be to take on something of this magnitude, she says.
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Take on something new.
Pavlova's artistry is something that we are often asked to take on faith, something where you had to be there.
But if you want to really improve your focus and mental stamina, it's important to narrow in on one thing only, see it through to completion, and then take on something else.
While Mr. Hargrave was recuperating from back surgery, the couple decided to leave academia and take on something they could do together.
Most workers would be happy to leave repetitive, boring work and take on something that requires a higher level of thinking.
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to encroach on something
to take on Vacation
to choke on something
to rely on something
to spend on something
to focus on something
to build on something
to embark on something
to pee on something
to take on water
to take on tech
to put on something
to draw on something
to collaborate on something
to take on responsibility
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