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Phrase(s): take someone or something with
one to take away someone or something when one leaves. • When you go, take Liz with you. • Please take your dog with you., Phrase(s): take something with
one to take something [away] with one. • I am going to take this food with me. • Can I take one of these catalogs with me?, Phrase(s): take something with something
to eat or swallow something, such as medicine, with something. • You have to take this medicine with milk or soda water. • I will take this pill with milk.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs