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Meaning of sentence

I'll take your leave to be bold.

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"I'll take your leave to ~" is a grand or old-fashioned-sounding way of expressing an assumption that you have someone's permission to do something. It is effectively a roundabout way of introducing the fact that you are going to do that thing.

  • "I'll take your leave to ~" is a grand or old-fashioned-sounding way of expressing an assumption that you have someone's permission to do something.
  • It is effectively a roundabout way of introducing the fact that you are going to do that thing.
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"I'll take your leave to ~" is a grand or old-fashioned-sounding way of expressing an assumption that you have someone's permission to do something. It is effectively a roundabout way of introducing the fact that you are going to do that thing.

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