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  • My father decided to (take up / take in) golf last year.
    take up
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  • She really (takes after / takes on) her mother.
    takes after
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  • Don’t be (taken in / taken off) by his lies.
    taken in
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  • The plane will (take off / take over) in a few minutes.
    take off
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  • We’re not (taking in / taking on) any new employees right now.
    taking on
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  • Jane (took over / took up) as manager after Mr. Smith retired.
    took over
  •  15
  • They (took part in / took on) the school competition last week.
    took part in
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  • My sister (took me out / took me up) for lunch yesterday.
    took me out
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  • They had to (put off / put out) the meeting until next week.
    put off
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  • The smell of fish always (puts me off / puts me out).
    puts me off
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  • Both sides need to (put aside / put up with) their disagreements.
    put aside
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  • I can’t (put up with / put through) your bad behavior anymore!
    put up with
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  • We decided to (put him up / put him aside) for the night.
    put him up
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  • They’re (putting up / putting out) a new building near the park.
    putting up
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  • Please hold while I (put you through / put you up) to the manager.
    put you through
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  • The firefighters are trying to (put off / put out) the fire.
    put out
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