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While the UK uses "takeaway," North Americans typically use the term "takeout" .

In British English, "takeaway" is the standard term for a meal prepared in a restaurant but eaten at home. Take Away

It distills complex information into actionable or memorable points. While the UK uses "takeaway," North Americans typically

A phrasal verb meaning to remove or subtract. For example, "The teacher will take away your phone". A phrasal verb meaning to remove or subtract

A noun referring to a key insight, a meal bought to be eaten elsewhere, or even a subtraction result. 2. The "Key Takeaway": Essential Insights

It has become synonymous with convenience and casual dining, often appearing in phrases like "let's get a Chinese takeaway". 4. Mathematical Subtraction

In elementary mathematics, "take away" is one of the first ways children are taught the concept of subtraction. "What is five take away two?". Summary of Usage Grammatical Category Primary Meaning Take away To remove, subtract, or carry away. Takeaway A key point, a meal (UK), or a subtraction result. Take-away Adjective/Noun