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25 Sentences With "take a chunk out of"

How to use take a chunk out of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "take a chunk out of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "take a chunk out of". Mastering all the usages of "take a chunk out of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The competition appeared to take a chunk out of both film's ticket sales.
The closure is also expected to take a chunk out of U.S. economic growth.
A cab, she said, would take a chunk out of her $11 hourly wage.
Those repairs can run the gamut — and each one can take a chunk out of your wallet.
So if Facebook decided to walk away one day, it would take a chunk out of the revenue.
Nothing bad has happened yetLast week Apple warned that coronavirus would take a chunk out of its earnings.
Economists say it will be difficult to take a chunk out of the $2628 trillion debt without tackling entitlements.
Their soldiers are well-armored and equipped with powerful jaws that can take a chunk out of a marauding Matabele ant.
The worst thing about this underwater predator is that it will take a chunk out of you out of sheer curiosity.
In particular, Messrs Davis, Lukomnik and Pitt-Watson point to the multiple layers of intermediaries that take a chunk out of a saver's money.
If you're thinking about selling your house, plan ahead for extra costs that will take a chunk out of any profit you may make.
Rising borrowing costs and higher prices for commodities could take a chunk out of corporate earnings and redirect investments into bonds and other safe harbor assets.
From Byredo to & Other Stories to The White Company, high-street brands are expanding their beauty offerings and attempting to take a chunk out of the fragrance market.
Another change to food stamp qualifications that is being rolled out in some states this year is also expected to take a chunk out of some beneficiaries' wallets.
Unless someone can build a quantum computer, which could search for multiple solutions simultaneously, working through the permutations would take a chunk out of the rest of history.
Conor McGregor might have to wait ... another huge fighter says he's gonna take a chunk out of Floyd Mayweather's ass if he returns, and this guy is a boxing superstar.
One specimen thoroughly freaked out a fisherman in Australia in 2015, who claimed it was alive at the time and that it tried to take a chunk out of a deckhand.
"You're not going to see hiring activity [in Houston] for a few weeks and that is going to take a chunk out of the survey next month," said Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor.
"We think we can have productive discussions about both market stabilization and some of the state flexibility ideas without getting into policy ideas that really take a chunk out of coverage," said the senior Democratic aide.
This week, Republicans took the first step toward dismantling the Affordable Care Act: the Senate passed a budget resolution that says the best way to take a chunk out of the federal budget deficit is to defund Obamacare.
That's not going to take a chunk out of any automaker's bottom line, but the company's second car — the fully electric Polestar 2, which was announced just a few days ago — might actually do just that when it hits the road in 2020.
The industry has vied to take a chunk out of the billion-dollar subscription-box market, and few major brands have resisted the advent calendar craze, packaging their tiniest bestsellers behind 24 doors for customers to open in the run-up to the holidays.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Monday found the former mayor surging to 85033 percent among African Americans, appearing to take a chunk out of the support for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenLimbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada Where 2020 candidates stand in Super Tuesday polls MORE.
The Chevrolet Series 490 (or Four-Ninety) is an early American automobile, made from 1915 to 1922 by Chevrolet. Introduced in June 1915, the 490 sold for $490. Chevrolet 490 was an immediate success and established the brand as a big player. The name would not denote the price for long (in 1921, the average price was $820), but it would stay low enough to take a chunk out of the Model T market.
Patrick Hancock of Destructoid listed Tooth and Tail on his personal Game of the Year (GOTY) list, saying he would recommend it to anyone, including those who dislike real-time strategy games. Polygon writer Charlie Hall compared the game to StarCraft and wrote "the initial learning curve right now is simply too steep for most players". Brendan Caldwell of Rock, Paper, Shotgun concurred, saying "a tough mission [can] come along and take a chunk out of your enjoyment". The gameplay mechanics of multiplayer matches, such as the length and controls, received mostly positive reception.

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