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take heart



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Idioms and Phrases

Be confident, be brave, as in Take heart, we may still win this game . This idiom uses heart in the sense of “courage.” [First half of 1500s]
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She might well take heart from another famous resident of this part of Lincolnshire: Margaret Thatcher.

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He said he hoped his speech would encourage others to take heart and take a stand.

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As the world’s wealthiest men team up to impose maximum harm on the world by embracing Nazism and partnering with Putin, one of the world’s most lethal dictators, please take heart.

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"They are still in the tie and they will take heart from the way they finished the game," Sutton added.

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England will take heart from their victory but there were still familiar failings for Brendon McCullum's side as they continued to struggle against India's battery of spinners.

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