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Vocabulary

take into work

What does 'take someone into work with someone' mean?
  

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Hi The only context I can think of for this is 'Take your daughters to work day'. It's a day event organised by an employer - usually a public service - where an employee can take their daughter with them to work, so that the child gets some experience of being in a work place early on in life. It can, of course, be sons too Here's a link to one such scheme ...

  • Hi The only context I can think of for this is 'Take your daughters to work day'.
  • It's a day event organised by an employer - usually a public service - where an employee can take their daughter with them to work, so that the child gets some experience of being in a work place early on in life.
  • It can, of course, be sons too Here's a link to one such scheme ...
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The only context I can think of for this is 'Take your daughters to work day'. It's a day event organised by an employer - usually a public service - where an employee can take their daughter with them to work, so that the child gets some experience of being in a work place early on in life. It can, of course, be sons too

Here's a link to one such scheme ...

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