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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Does "first take" mean "first shot/photo"?

  

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'First take' usually means that this is the writer's first impression, or first thought,about the matter. Clive

  • 'First take' usually means that this is the writer's first impression, or first thought,about the matter.
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'First take' usually means that this is the writer's first impression, or first thought,about the matter.

Clive
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Thank you!

Does "Vitriol infests Warren family grief" mean "sharp and caustic comments add injuries/insults to the sadness of Warren family"?
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Ooops. 'Warren family' is ok. It's a headline reference to 'the Warren family'.

Clive.

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