Take place - To happen at a specific time or place, Take ages - To take a very long time., Take on - To employ someone, put away - To put something in the place or container where it is usually kept., put pressure on - To put someone or something in a difficult situation, put something on - To make a device operate, or to cause a device to play something, such as a CD or DVD, by pressing a switch., Take offence - To be offended (by something), Put somebody off - To take someone's attention away from what they want to be doing or should be doing., Put a stop to something - To stop an unpleasant, unwanted activity or habit from continuing, Take issue with - To disagree with someone or something., Put something out - To make something such as a fire or cigarette stop burning., Take something in - To understand completely the meaning or importance of something., Put something up - To increase the price or value of something., Take responsibility - To be accountable for something., Take off - To suddenly start to be successful or popular., Take over - To start doing a job or being responsible for something that another person did or had responsibility for before., Take notice - To give attention to something or someone., Take something for granted - To believe something to be the truth without even thinking about it., Take criticism - To accept someone else’s act of saying that something is bad without getting offended., Put up with - To be willing to accept someone or something that is unpleasant or not desirable., Take something back - To admit you should not have said something., Take someone's advice - To accept someone else’s opinion about what someone should do.,

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