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take out

verb as in dispatch

verb as in subtract

verb as in take

verb as in unpack

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Some people say it’s too aggressive of a distribution rate, and people can get away with taking out less from their savings.

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That effort, helped by a fundraising campaign, allowed her to keep paying staff and pay down loans she took out to keep the business afloat during the pandemic.

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson tried and failed to push the Chicago Public Schools to take out a high-interest loan to cover pension payments.

Some tech companies building data centers have taken out debt to fund their aspirations, so they would get hit extra-hard by high interest rates on that debt.

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To pay for Novares, Global Technologies took out a bridge loan from an investment fund, some of the people familiar with the deals said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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