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to take stock of something
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to carefully examine a situation before making a final decision
What is the origin of the idiom "take stock of something" and when to use it?
The idiom "take stock of something" has its origins in business and inventory management. It refers to the act assessing or evaluating a situation, often by making a comprehensive list of what is available or what has been accomplished. This expression is used figuratively to highlight the importance of pausing and examining a situation, typically to gain a better understanding of it or to plan for the future.
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make or include in an itemized record or report



























