Examples of 'is taking a toll' in a sentence

Meaning of "is taking a toll"

Is taking a toll: This phrase indicates that something is causing negative effects, damage, or exhaustion. It implies that a situation is becoming increasingly harmful or draining for an individual or a group.~Context: Health, mental well-being, or challenging circumstances

How to use "is taking a toll" in a sentence

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is taking a toll
This war on sarcasm is taking a toll on my shirts.
This is taking a toll on the Nicaraguan economy.
I am sure pumping the water is taking a toll.
This boy is taking a toll on me.
It is not a surprise that the tourism industry is taking a toll on our planet.
Stress is taking a toll.
Unfortunately this unusual fascination with corsets is taking a toll on her health.
This assault case is taking a toll on public sentiment toward the company.
Whatever you are experiencing is taking a toll on you.
The pandemic is taking a toll on everyone and adding an element of stress in life.
The trade war is taking a toll.
This is taking a toll on her, and she is unable to sleep well.
Always being on the run is taking a toll on me.
This is taking a toll on my Internet life . Yeah.
The combined effect is taking a toll.

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Climate change is taking a toll on the world 's water supplies.
Damaging because the way we are leading our life is taking a toll on our health.
How the coronavirus is taking a toll on tech markets across the globe.
Cravings for salty foods can also mean that stress is taking a toll on your body.
American pressure is taking a toll on the Iranian economy.
Public transportation as well. the fuel shortage is taking a toll on.
Air power is taking a toll.
Most have been barely perceptible, but the relentless shaking is taking a toll.
But the economic crisis is taking a toll here as well.
You know, just writing about these kids and these cases every day is taking a toll.
The streets is taking a toll.
But heading into this year, China 's trade war with the United States is taking a toll.
His body is taking a toll.
I have been keeping my head up, but … the loss is … is taking a toll.
But I am sure that this is taking a toll on your business.
But, at age 76, the constant knee pain from osteoarthritis is taking a toll.
The Tumblebeck trial is taking a toll on you.
The crisis is taking a toll on the economic outlook of the East African Community ( EAC ).
That uncertainty is taking a toll.
In Brief Uncertainty is taking a toll on North American consumer confidence.
Clearly the Western diet is taking a toll.
The long-running crisis is taking a toll on investors ' confidence, and thus the economy.
Aside from not being cost effective, monocropping is taking a toll on the environment.
Geneva 's creative block is taking a toll on her skills as a mom.
Many in Nogales, though, complain that the crackdown is taking a toll on their economy.
If you feel that stress is taking a toll on your health, consider.
I appreciate you understanding . But I am sure that this is taking a toll on your business.
I am 46 and this is taking a toll on my overall health.
This anxiety, a bit of sadness, is what is taking a toll on me.
Maybe her sun's activity is taking a toll on her. Maybe. She doesn't seem.
Public transportation as well. the fuel shortage is taking a toll on - Sorry.
Some felt that their job is taking a toll on them.
But now football and volleyball is taking a toll on the free time.
Maybe her sun 's activity is taking a toll on her.
As a result, the simple life process is taking a toll upon humanity.

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