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  • 121take pride in something — take pride (in (someone/something)) to feel pleased about someone or what they have done. They take pride in their son s many accomplishments. He takes pride in the fact that he s never asked his parents for any money …

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  • 122take pride in — take pride (in (someone/something)) to feel pleased about someone or what they have done. They take pride in their son s many accomplishments. He takes pride in the fact that he s never asked his parents for any money …

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  • 123take pride — (in (someone/something)) to feel pleased about someone or what they have done. They take pride in their son s many accomplishments. He takes pride in the fact that he s never asked his parents for any money …

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  • 124take the wraps off something — take the wraps off (something) to finally let people know about a new product or plan after keeping it secret for a long time. They have yet to take the wraps off the design for the new opera house …

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  • 125take the wraps off — (something) to finally let people know about a new product or plan after keeping it secret for a long time. They have yet to take the wraps off the design for the new opera house …

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  • 126take issue with someone — take issue with someone/something/ phrase to disagree with someone, or to disagree about something I must take issue with you on the question of teachers’ pay. Thesaurus: to disagree with someone or somethingsynonym Main entry …

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  • 127take issue with something — take issue with someone/something/ phrase to disagree with someone, or to disagree about something I must take issue with you on the question of teachers’ pay. Thesaurus: to disagree with someone or somethingsynonym Main entry …

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  • 128take your courage in both hands — phrase to decide to do something, even though you are nervous or frightened about it Thesaurus: to make a decisionsynonym Main entry: courage * * * take your ˌcourage in both ˈhands idiom to make yourself do sth that you are afraid of • …

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