phraseal verb of remove
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- The same also applies to the phrasal verb take away, meaning 'to remove something from a place': Someone needs to come and take the old bed away. And finally, the phrasal verb take out, meaning 'to go somewhere and do something with someone, usually paying for them': Our boss is taking us out for a meal to celebrate
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The same also applies to the phrasal verbtake away, meaning 'to remove something from a place': Someone needs to come and take the old bed away.
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