take it from me イディオム
take it from me
take it from me Also,
you can take it from me. Rest assured, believe me, as in
You can take it from me, we've been working hard on it. This idiom was first recorded in 1622 in slightly different form,
take it upon my word. The current form appeared in 1672.
take it from me
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