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take heed

British pronunciation/tˈeɪk hˈiːd/
American pronunciation/tˈeɪk hˈiːd/
to take heed
[PHRASE]
1

to pay close attention to something, particularly someone's advice or warning

synonyms : hear
listen
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to [take] heed definition and meaning
1

used to demand someone's attention or consideration

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Examples
1Take heed.
2The head of the CDC, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, urged Americans today to take heed.
3If you have two of your highest ranked security people in military telling you that you need this, you need them a better classification system, the declassification system, you gotta take heed.
4It's twister season so storm chasers take heed, holding onto your own mustache can prevent you from getting blown away. -
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