Take a seat

To “take a seat” means to sit down.

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To “take a seat” means to sit down. I “took a seat,” or I sat down, and turned my phone’s notifications off. The guests “took their seats” before the welcome speech at the event. The student was running late for class so she “took a seat” in the back of the room.

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