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Hetty Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Take on?

I wonder what the phrase "taken on" mean in the following context:

What I couldn't bear to bring up was how little I got in the divorce settlement, how the lawyers' fees and the low sale price we'd taken on our house didn't leave nearly enought to fix up the cabin.

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The low sale price that we had accepted for the house. The low sales price we'd taken on the house.

  • The low sale price that we had accepted for the house.
  • The low sales price we'd taken on the house.
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The low sale price that we had accepted for the house.

The low sales price we'd taken on the house.

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