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takeaway

[teyk-uh-wey] / ˈteɪk əˌweɪ /


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The agency offices sit in a dense warren of buildings above a shopping precinct, where vendors sell local fruit and workers queue for takeaway sour soup rice noodles.

From BBC Aug. 10, 2026

So here’s the takeaway: There is no universal retirement savings goal.

From MarketWatch Aug. 10, 2026

He stood, smiled and said, “My takeaway is that I would enjoy meeting again.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 7, 2026

One key takeaway from Baillie’s lawsuit against Netflix has nothing to do with drugs or alcohol.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 3, 2026

‘And, to show my appreciation, how about I treat us all to a takeaway for dinner afterwards?’

From "Code Name Kingfisher" by Liz Kessler

Here are the biggest reveals and takeaways from Disney’s studios showcase.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 15, 2026

Here are three other takeaways from the Dodgers’ 1-5 road trip:

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 9, 2026

Kansas, Missouri and Virginia also held votes yesterday: Here are seven key takeaways from the contests.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 5, 2026

The fundamental takeaways are that the same argument which supports index funds and stock-market investing — namely that they have worked in the past — supports investing in momentum.

From MarketWatch Jul. 22, 2026

People are cooking, eating takeaways in the streets.

From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah



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