Examples of 'take a toll' in a sentence

Meaning of "take a toll"

To have a negative impact on someone or something, often causing physical or emotional exhaustion or damage. It refers to the weariness or the negative consequences resulting from a certain situation or activity

How to use "take a toll" in a sentence

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take a toll
This begins to take a toll on their emotions.
Well all my failure begins to take a toll.
This can take a toll on the system.
All that stuff sure does take a toll.
Traveling can take a toll on your skin.
And that pressure begins to take a toll.
Time can take a toll on your teeth.
I think these trips are starting to take a toll.
This place can take a toll on you.
And take a toll on patients in every possible way.
Keeping a secret can take a toll on a person.
They take a toll in innocent lives.
Heat can really take a toll on you.
It can take a toll on your overall financial health.
Bullying can really take a toll on people.

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That can take a toll on you mentally and physically.
Homesickness can really take a toll on some of us.
Or take a toll on my health.
And it was starting to take a toll on his relationship.
Developments offshore could also take a toll.
The years take a toll on your skin.
Expected your divorces to take a toll.
These things take a toll on our relationship.
But being your partner is definitely gonna take a toll on me.
Sterilization can take a toll on metal objects.
And this amount of testing can take a toll.
It will definitely take a toll on your budget.
Poaching and invasive species also take a toll.
It has to take a toll on peoples social skills.
The conflict continued to take a toll on civilians.
It can take a toll on your faith.
This experience will take a toll on them.
It starts to take a toll on him and he starts to lose control.
These things really take a toll on you.
Anxiety can take a toll on the self esteem of a teenager.
A crime of this nature will take a toll on anybody.
It would take a toll on any marriage.
In the end it will take a toll.
Our actions take a toll on all those around us.
You work hard in jobs that take a toll.
That must take a toll on a marriage.
Staring at a screen all day does take a toll on you.
It could take a toll on your body.
But going at full strength did take a toll after all.
This can often take a toll on a marriage as years go by.
Lowering the drinking age began to take a toll.
The poem managed to take a toll on my sanity.
But all these paper cuts are starting to take a toll.
Too many burgers take a toll on the environment.
Deployments away from the family take a toll.

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