Examples of 'take the straight' in a sentence

Meaning of "take the straight"

take the straight: This phrase is a colloquial expression meaning to choose the most direct or uncomplicated route or approach to a situation or problem. It suggests opting for a straightforward and simple course of action without unnecessary complications or detours

How to use "take the straight" in a sentence

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take the straight
Take the straight and narrow path.
My way is always take the straight path.
Take the straight route from here.
You might take the straight line.
Take the straight.
And they decided to take the straight and narrow.
Take the straight and narrowpath and if you start to slide.
Be obedient to the heavenly vision and take the straight way.
Take the straight and narrow path and if you start to slide.
Sometimes you can not take the straight path to reach your destination.
Take the straight and narrow path And if you start to slide Give a little whistle.
Jiminy Cricket? Take the straight and narrow path.
Take the straight and narrowpath and if you start to slide Give a little whistleYoo-hoo!
Why do not you take the straight road?
So take the straight path to Him and ask His forgiveness.

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When will you let him take the straight road?!
He will take the straight cut to Kathleen's.
And he 's waiting for you to take the straight path . No . Allah sees you.
Right! Take the straight and narrow path and if you start to slide.
And he's waiting for you to take the straight path. Allah sees you, No.
Well we did not take the straight up average, we divided by n minus 1.
Well, you can't just take the straight path.

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