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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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delivery vs takeout

0I don't feel like eating out and am not cooking. So I call a restaurant to order a takeout. Does a takeout mean I need to pick up the food from the restaurant myself? If I want it to be delivered, I would have to say, "order a delivery", am I right?02br
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0 You're right. If it's takeout, you pick it up. If not, it's a delivery (it's also called "order in".

  • 0 You're right.
  • If it's takeout, you pick it up.
  • If not, it's a delivery (it's also called "order in".
  • Either way, 01b 00you02b 00 don't have to cook!
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0 You're right. If it's takeout, you pick it up. If not, it's a delivery (it's also called "order in". Either way, 01b00you02b00 don't have to cook! 0-

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