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retake

[ree-teyk, ree-teyk] / riˈteɪk, ˈriˌteɪk /


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Second-placed Lens can now leapfrog the champions and retake top spot on Saturday if they beat Paris FC in the capital.

From Barron's

After expelling Pyrrhus, Carthage and Rome retook lost territories and added new ones.

From The Wall Street Journal

He did see a silver lining: “If there is a positive for Mr. Bhusri as he retakes the CEO role, it’s that sentiment towards Workday is pretty much at an all-time low.”

From MarketWatch

Finally, the code makers had retaken the lead.”

From Literature

Sabalenka was stunned in the final 12 months ago by Madison Keys and has said that retaking her Melbourne crown was her number one priority, calling it "trophy or nothing".

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