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takeaway

[teyk-uh-wey] / ˈteɪk əˌweɪ /


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Among the rubbish left on the beach on Monday were many takeaway wrappers, which local takeaway owner Dawn, from Dawn's Burgers, said was "absolutely crazy".

From BBC • May 27, 2026

“As such, the key incremental takeaway from today’s announcement is less the flotation approval itself, and more the formal progression toward combined open-pit and underground operations at Mt. Marion,” says the broker.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 26, 2026

The broader takeaway is clear: food safety testing is becoming faster, cleaner, and more precise.

From Science Daily • May 22, 2026

Because the big takeaway, ultimately far more significant than any regime change or reshuffling of alliances, is that the president has unintentionally kicked off a global race to renewable energy.

From Salon • May 16, 2026

I know Babs is usually at Birdie’s no later than seven-thirty for an eight o’clock opening, when they do tea-and-pastry takeaway.

From "The Wrong Way Home" by Kate O’Shaughnessy



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