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take out





































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unpack
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Justice Edmonds’s handkerchief was taken out of his pocket, tied in knots and put back.

From Literature

For Um’s client who took out the personal loan, this change in behavior is what really made a difference toward getting their finances back on track.

From MarketWatch

“We can take out one panel of the rail fence,” Papa said.

From Literature

When Gran fell asleep after dark, I went to my bed and took out three skeins of gold.

From Literature

She continued: "When you take out a major leader, there's a detonation of a struggle to take control in that vacuum. So, you'll see these squabbles for power in different parts of the country."

From BBC