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"He took a knife and scraped it off".
Taylor took a knife and whittled off a flake no larger than a clove.
Ed took a knife from the magnetic rack and cut into one of the Finnish loaves.
In the end, I took a knife to my husband, stuck it in his stomach.
She then took a knife and cut her finger, so "it would be true".
She was using him, he felt; and one night he took a knife to her bedside.
From his mother's house, Lotter took a knife belonging to his father and two pairs of work gloves.
As the words flowed, he took a knife surreptitiously to the chunks of "cream", trying to soften them.
On Christmas Day, eight weeks into treatment, I took a knife to my skin and opened up my veins.
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"Don't take a knife to a gunfight".
Predictably, someone had taken a knife to it.
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