Take someone away meaning in English
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Definition
to take (someone, something) away: to bring, to transport (someone, something) somewhere else, to a different place
- "Susie : So there I was with my best mates, and it was just like old times again, before I became CEO of Delavigne, before Jean proposed marriage, before Bruno took me away in his helicopter."
- "Think about all the artists who labored to produce content that is just being taken away for free!"
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