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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'your take of' is not correct or usable in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'your take on'. This phrase means your opinion or viewpoint on a particular subject or situation. For example: "What's your take on the current political climate?"
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All you need to do is upload your take of the Apple TV to any video sharing site and send us the link.
It seems like humans tried to solve a problem in this case, a curse and depending on your take of Bloodborne lore, they may have opened the floodgates to Amygdala's monstrous brethren and other foul beasts in the process.
Depending on your take of "home school," the amount of money you'll be investing in your child can very greatly.
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Your kids will take you, of course".
Take your pick of distractions.
Take your pick of administrations.
Take your pick of 20.
Take your roll of twine.
Take your square of paper.
Take your mattress of your bed.
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