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  • 121set something down — 1 he set down his thoughts: WRITE DOWN, put in writing, jot down, note down, make a note of; record, register, log. 2 we set down a code of practice: FORMULATE, draw up, establish …

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  • 122note down — [phrasal verb] note (something) down or note down (something) : to write down (a piece of information that you want to remember) Let me note down your telephone number. The police officer noted down the names of all the people present during the… …

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  • 123take down — verb Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to lower without removing < took down his pants > 2. a. to pull to pieces < take down a building > b. disassemble < take a rifle down > …

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  • 124take something down — I took down everything she said Syn: write down, note down, jot down, set down, record, commit to paper, register, draft, document, minute, pen …

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  • 125copy down/out — [phrasal verb] copy (something) down/out or copy down/out (something) : to write down (words that you are hearing or reading) Are you copying all of this down? I copied out the equations on a piece of paper. • • • …

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  • 126tax write-off — noun a reduction in the gross amount on which a tax is calculated; reduces taxes by the percentage fixed for the taxpayer s income bracket • Syn: ↑tax deduction, ↑deduction • Hypernyms: ↑write off, ↑write down • Hyponyms: ↑tax benefit, ↑ …

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  • 127note something down — ˌnote sthˈdown derived to write down sth important so that you will not forget it Syn: jot down • The police officer noted down details of the burglary. Main entry: ↑notederived …

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  • 128put down for — PHRASAL VERB If you put someone down for something, you write down their name and the fact that they are going to do, give, or buy that thing. [V n P P n] Put her down for a yes vote …

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