Examples of 'really took off' in a sentence

Meaning of "really took off"

Really took off: This phrase means that something became very successful, popular, or prosperous in a relatively short period of time. It often describes a rapid growth or sudden surge in the popularity, demand, or recognition of a product, business, or idea. It is commonly used in contexts related to entrepreneurship, innovation, or cultural phenomena

How to use "really took off" in a sentence

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really took off
She really took off for real.
Life in the sea really took off.
They really took off in eighth grade.
But my career never really took off.
And it really took off from there.
July was when they really took off.
It really took off a lot of skin.
Second half of the ep really took off.
Your career really took off once he was gone.
That was when my project really took off.
The winery really took off from there.
This is when the business really took off.
The story really took off from there.
And the toaster never really took off.
The label really took off from there.

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And then the religion really took off.
She really took off.
And this campaign really took off.
You really took off the baby weight quickly.
But sales never really took off.
Bum really took off.
The social video really took off.
He really took off.
The term never really took off.
They really took off from there and enjoyed each other.
When popular music really took off.
Just really took off.
My understanding is that it really took off in the.
This passion really took off for me in my younger years.
Elephant dressage events never really took off.
Things never really took off for me.
This was the year my collection really took off.
Robotic welding really took off in the nineteen eighties.
This was the year they really took off.
Weed advancement really took off once the nerds got involved.
Sales of ultrabook computers never really took off.
The tomato never really took off as a hand fruit.
This is when grade inflation really took off.
And it really took off.
This was when his career really took off.
But the trend really took off just a year and a half ago.
Piggy back football never really took off.
But marketing to kids really took off a few years later with processed foods.
That is when his career really took off.
The service never really took off despite availability on a range of handsets by many manufacturers.
That business really took off.
This used to be the norm until the automotive industry really took off.
Farming never really took off.
After the killing of Ygritte seems to be when the Olly memes really took off.
The scheme really took off.

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