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takeaway

Definition for takeaway

noun as in conclusion

Strongest matches

outcome, result, upshot

Weak matches

impression, issue

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The other great takeaway came from how Cal uses the mushroom sugo—which is to say, any and every way imaginable.

Here are five takeaways from the November beige book, published Wednesday afternoon.

That is the takeaway from a report published Wednesday morning by the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum, known as OMFIF.

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The main takeaway from the Tuesday retail sales report is that spending growth slowed toward the end of the summer, especially for discretionary items.

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That makes the richest takeaway from this mostly breezy if tonally jumbled film the utterly winning pairing of Teller and Randolph.

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