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take away from
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take away fromverb
To make something seem not so good or interesting.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of take away from in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of take away from in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of take away from in a Sentence
You can be Latino and Black and that doesn't take away from one or the other, and they shouldn't have to make you choose between one or the other, you can be both because they're both representative of who you are as a human being.
What is the bottom line? I don't know. I don't know what you should take away from it. There is clearly a difference between the telephone and the online polls, the evidence is that a lot of people are not excited about saying they want to remain: the passionate people here are those who want to leave. I think the status quo is less sexy but also less risky.
The vaccine issue( distribution) would be affected by this. That’s just food for thought about the ripple effect happening because of what we’re dealing with in Washington, it will probably take away from some of the vaccine distribution in some of the states if we call on them.
We like to keep it around 140, just for logistics and coordinating with the boats. Any bigger and it could take away from what the soldiers are able to do while they’re here.
I didn’t die, and I wasn’t gonna die, but that does not take away from how miserable it was. It was terrible, i still have side effects. I was sick for, like, two months almost.
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