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english slang idioms question 1
"Bob always makes fun of me at work, but I just take it in ......... and refuse to let it bother me," Matt told Amber.


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english slang idioms question 2
"I'm sorry, Joe. You're such a reliable employee that I didn't want to take ......... with you on your decision regarding this contract, but I decided I had to so that you know my policy," the boss told him.


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"I'll be ready to go to the hotel in a few minutes. Just give me a little while to take it all .......... Everything is so beautiful!" Kim said to Jack after they stepped off the plane in Hawaii.


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"Now it is my pleasure to introduce this band from Atlanta, Georgia. They are renowned for their blues and jazz routines. I give you-- the Squirrels! Take it ........., boys!" the emcee announced.


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"I'm sorry I messed up on the chorus again," the guitar player told the band. "Let's take it from the ......... and this time I won't make that same mistake."


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english slang idioms question 6
"I know that you're very angry with your boyfriend, but don't ......... it out on me. I didn't do anything wrong," Lisa's brother said.


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english slang idioms question 7
"When I first started my second job, I felt fine. But the long hours are starting to take their ......... on me. I'm tired and apathetic almost all the time," Jill confessed to Alice.


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english slang idioms question 8
"I'm so tired of that lady coming by at all hours to ask us for something. I don't take ......... to people who ask for favors when I barely know them," Chris told Linda.


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english slang idioms question 9
"I've given you a lot of leeway on your project, but you're taking ......... that I can't allow. You're abusing my trust," the boss told Jack.


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english slang idioms question 10
"The cable company charged us a late fee, but I paid the bill on time and I can prove it. I'm not going to take this ......... down. I'm going to complain to their manager," Bill told his wife.


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