Takealong meaning in English
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Definition
to take (something, someone) along: to bring (something, someone); to accompany (someone)
Take a good book along, it's a long trip!
I had to take my children along to work with me today, the nanny canceled.
- "Bruno : Actually, I'd like you to take him along for your negotiations with Cheryl Mackenna."
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