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take out





































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

From The Wall Street Journal

"Had we been properly informed we would have chosen to freeze the tissue, but that choice was taken out of our hands."

From BBC

“We are going to be taking out a tremendous amount of wealth out of the ground,” he told reporters.

From The Wall Street Journal

MarketWatch reached out to credit experts to develop an order of operations for improving your credit score — and fast — if you plan to take out a big loan in 2026.

From MarketWatch

The “Crazy in Love” singer and the rapper, 55, reportedly took out a $57.75 million mortgage on the sprawling dwelling, which they picked up in 2017, which was first reported by the Daily Mail.

From MarketWatch