takeaway in the PONS Dictionary

takeaway Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His wife was away, so his intention was to get stuff for Pancake Tuesday and also a takeaway for him and their two children.
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Sika is a businessman who runs a takeaway shop and catering firm.
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In recent years a lot of independent shops have closed down and have been replaced with many takeaways.
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The village has two pubs, a primary school, post office, shop and takeaway.
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The news conference was the usual corporate jabbering, with one real takeaway.
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They comprise a general grocery and household goods store, a takeaway food shop, and a butcher who sells a range of meats.
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My net takeaway is that the business somehow survived a hellishly difficult incubation.
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He agrees to sell her the used oil from the takeaway to convert into a form of biofuel.
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It includes convenience stores, beauty salons, barbers, takeaways, and a garage.
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Everyone else was able to negotiate a collective agreement without huge takeaways.
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