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1. Have an apple - it'll take the edge off your hunger.
2. That'll take the edge off your hunger.
3. I took an aspirin to take the edge off the pain.
4. Pascoe was drinking whisky to take the edge off the pain.
5. I need a sandwich to take the edge off my appetite.
6. This will take the edge off your anxiety.
7. Moneylarge sums of money-can take the edge off an ambitious person.
8. This would certainly take the edge off the impending Apollo lunar landing.
9. Have a snack - it'll take the edge off.
10. Such a frugal mind-set could take the edge off any recovery.
11. These anecdotes take the edge off the polemical intensity a reader might expect from the book's title,[sentencedict.com/take the edge off.html] "Higher Education?
12. Their system of subsidies would take the edge off this uncertainty.
13. Daytime sea breezes also help take the edge off but nights can be quite muggy.
14. Cooling might take the edge off the peak of a planetary fever, or perhaps buy time as emissions cuts begin to have the desired effects. But hazing is a complementary medicine, not an alternative one.
15. It may also take the edge off withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, headaches, and lethargy.
16. I need a sandwich take the edge off my appetite.
17. Anyway, being brought up as a Satanist tended to take the edge off it.
18. Technology can be like marital Prozac: It isn't a cure-all and there are plenty of side effects, but often it helps take the edge off.
19. School and work have me stressed out; I need something to take the edge off.
20. It's quite a while before dinner, here this apple will take the edge off your hunger.
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