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View definitions for take place

take place

verb as in be

verb as in come

verb as in come about

verb as in come off

verb as in come on

verb as in eventuate

verb as in fall

Strongest matches

Strong matches

verb as in fall out

verb as in go off

verb as in hap

verb as in intervene

verb as in transpire

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Example Sentences

Witnessing what took place at the Lake Shrine was a spiritual experience, Chidananda told fellowship members in his address, but he added that he doesn’t plan to talk about it much more.

A static rally involving several thousand people took place in Whitehall after police blocked plans to hold a march from Portland Place, near the headquarters of the BBC.

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Filming for the second series took place in Sheffield last August, and the show returned to BBC One and iPlayer this weekend.

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The third draft seen on the paper is close to the final version of the song, although it still has significant variations from the final lyrics, according to Julien's Auctions where the sale took place.

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The People's March - previously known as the Women's March - has taken place every year since 2017.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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