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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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“It took 45 years for silver to take out its all-time high.”

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They took out mortgages to pay for some of the properties.

Later, when he was deciding whether to go to graduate school, a tour guide at Life Chiropractic College West in California encouraged him to take out loans to finance his degree.

“The biggest risk in my mind is when you have this much automation, you want to make sure it doesn’t take out your creative thinking,” Saiprasad said.

To afford an automobile, more consumers, especially lower-income families, have resorted to buying used cars and taking out longer loans.

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

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