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take part



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Idioms and Phrases

Play a role in, share in, participate, as in Will you be taking part in the wedding? or He did not take part in the discussion . [Late 1300s] Also see take one's part .
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He said that members are "incredibly reluctant to take part" in any form of industrial action, but the "university is leaving us no choice".

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Almost 600,000 people across the UK took part in The Big Garden Birdwatch this year, counting more than nine million birds over the course of an hour in their garden or local park.

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Mrs Brown was one of the original 555 victims who took part in the landmark group legal action led by Alan Bates against the post office.

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The proposed legislation sought to legally define the principles of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi - causing widespread outrage that saw more than 40,000 people taking part in a protest outside parliament last year.

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His younger brother was then invited to take part in the study and also discovered he had an aggressive tumour.

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