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Teacher Joseph
Professional TeacherThe idiom "to take its toll" means to be damaging or harmful, cause loss or destruction. It is often used to describe the negative effects of something over time, such as a health problem taking its toll on both sides. The phrase is derived from the taking of a toll, like a tax. It can also be used to describe the negative effects of stress on people, such as the constant stress taking its toll on emergency hospital staff.

Taking its Toll
May 8, 2024 7:55 AM
Teacher Joseph
Language Skills
Dutch, English, Spanish
Learning Language
Spanish
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