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unpack
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So if a student took out $100,000 in federal student loans, the university would be on the hook for the first $20,000 if the student defaulted.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beyond bonds, getting mortgage rates below 6% could provide meaningful relief to borrowers who have had to take out loans at higher mortgage rates since 2022.

From MarketWatch

But the 28-year-old defender was denied permission to enter the action because she was wearing an earring that had been covered by tape but could not be taken out.

From BBC

The quick pic is when someone in the theater takes out their phone during a film and thinks to themselves, “I’m just going to snap one quick pic, no one will see me!”

From Salon

They took out an ad in the New York Times urging the impeachment of President Richard Nixon.

From The Wall Street Journal