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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
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GET control of yourself or TAKE control of yourself?

Is it "to get control of yourself" or "to take control of yourself"?

If both are possible, do they convey the same meaning?

If not, when should I use each of them?

Would you please give me some examples?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime Is it "to get control of yourself" or "to take control of yourself"? Either one. They have the same meaning.

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teal limeIs it "to get control of yourself" or "to take control of yourself"?

Either one. They have the same meaning. ('get' is used more than 'take'.)

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I'm going to leave that to you. Try fraze.it.

CJ

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