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Healer Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Take me for a fool

I was expecting "take me as a fool". Then I saw the above example in a dictionary. Can one say I just said? Any difference in meaning?
  

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(Do you) take me for a fool? It is a set phrase. com/take+(one)+for+an+idiot

  • (Do you) take me for a fool?
  • It is a set phrase.
  • com/take+(one)+for+an+idiot
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(Do you) take me for a fool?

It is a set phrase.

See the idiom here: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/take+(one)+for+an+idiot

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