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What's "take off" mean? In what situation can I use this phrase?

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Rebecca

Here, "take off" is a phrasal verb that means for a plane to lift off of the ground and fly. You can use it in reference to airplanes flying and leaving the ground! Such as when you go on a flight or prepare for one. "Take off" also means to remove something from something or someone, such as one's shoes, clothing, or a lid of something. Ex: You can take off your shoes at the door. Ex: We're going to take off in ten minutes. Ex: Can you take the cover off of the piano?

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