Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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That'll take down the swelling and you can come on and get to work.
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It is reported that it was seldom necessary for two beasts to be required to take down one man.
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Certain unique infected creatures pose a more difficult challenge, typically requiring teamwork to take down effectively.
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Enemies vary in difficulty, usually becoming tougher to take down as the game progresses.
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Some whisper of thickset men in cars with tinted windows who have shown up without notice to demand identification cards and take down names.
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When his wife became ill, he secretly learned to take down prey to feed his family.
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The process to take down the tower is expected to take four weeks.
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Gruff, sarcastic, and always spoiling for a fight, he isn't above resorting to dirty tricks to take down an enemy.
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I could take down any cretinous villain (no fear).
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Meanwhile, a zaftig ninja vows to take down the undead menace.
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