Ryan’s Phrasal Verb Of The Day: Take Off
Meaning (1): Leave
(person or plane) Example: “Guys I need to wake up early tomorrow morning so I’m going to take off.”
Meaning (2): Improve
Example: “I think the business is really starting to take off now, sales are up and we have more customers.”
Meaning (3): Remove
Example: “Please take off your shoes before entering the room.”
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