Examples of 'take its toll' in a sentence

Meaning of "take its toll"

an idiomatic expression used to describe the negative effects or consequences of something, often referring to the physical or emotional impact on a person or thing. It is commonly used in discussions about the detrimental effects of stress, illness, or difficult situations
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  • To affect, especially negatively; to damage or degrade; to cause destruction.

How to use "take its toll" in a sentence

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take its toll
Time will take its toll on me as well.
But then it began to take its toll.
It must take its toll after a while.
The pressure can take its toll.
It must take its toll on you too.
This is all starting to take its toll.
That would take its toll on anybody.
I know time is gonna take its toll.
To take its toll and in having a lot.
Starti tngo take its toll now.
Resistance is weakened as it begins to take its toll.
That could take its toll on anyone.
Her influence was starting to take its toll.
It has to take its toll somehow.
This intensity was about to take its toll.

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Time can take its toll on the best of us.
Cryo training can take its toll.
It would take its toll on all of us.
The strain was starting to take its toll on us.
This would take its toll during the battle.
Yet the disease did take its toll.
Take its toll.
The sun will take its toll.
Pride can take its toll on you in a number of situations today.
The truth shall take its toll.
Dry weather can take its toll on these extremities and dry them out.
It definitely started to take its toll on him.
Extensive use can take its toll on a device that is not rugged over time.
All this is beginning to take its toll.
This begins to take its toll on the three friends.
Global uncertainty begins to take its toll.
Disease began to take its toll and scores of men died.
It was really starting to take its toll.
Which can quickly take its toll when it is handled internal.
The economic downturn will take its toll.
Such conditions would take its toll on any country on earth.
The death zone is starting to take its toll.
This process can take its toll on our health and wellbeing.
Partying starts to take its toll.
The War would take its toll on many as it did Leo.
Eventually it has to take its toll.
This does not only take its toll on the bags under your eyes.
That kind of stress can take its toll.
Extreme weather can take its toll on your heating and cooling system.
For months on end will take its toll.
And it can take its toll on you, as well.
That was before it really began to take its toll.
This city can take its toll on some.
Poor digestion will eventually take its toll.
But sometimes the sea has to take its toll as there is nothing to chance.

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