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take office
Assume an official position or employment, as in The new chair takes office after the first of the year. [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
Couple of problems with that: Days before Biden took office, the Small Business Administration deleted almost all the database red flags designating potentially questionable or fraudulent loans subject to further review.
Since taking office, the president has widened the scope of his mission, targeting not just criminals, but migrant workers, some student activists and even tourists with visa issues.
The bank's last set of forecasts in January were made before Donald Trump took office.
The move, announced shortly after Labour took office last July, led to fierce criticism from unions and pensioner charities.
In an interview with The Times a day after he took office in December, Hochman said the “cold-blooded assassination of a police officer” could warrant pursuit of the death penalty.
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