Examples of 'taken a toll' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken a toll"

taken a toll - This phrase means that someone or something has been negatively affected or damaged by a particular situation or event

How to use "taken a toll" in a sentence

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taken a toll
This has really taken a toll on her.
My heart medicine and my heavy drinking have taken a toll.
This has clearly taken a toll on you.
It was not just your multiple disappearances that had taken a toll.
The war has taken a toll on him.
Deliberate vandalism also has taken a toll.
He said that he taken a toll on her again.
But acting as a planetary sponge has taken a toll.
That must have taken a toll on your marriage.
Although the years have taken a toll.
The years have taken a toll on your teeth.
The pressure of it all had really taken a toll.
Something has taken a toll on him.
Years of alcohol and drug abuse have taken a toll.
Drugs have taken a toll on my life.

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My body has definitely taken a toll.
It has taken a toll on my personal life.
Being away from home has taken a toll on me.
Other priorities had taken a toll on the quality of the documentation provided.
But the fight has taken a toll.
Those costs have taken a toll on businesses and the healthcare system.
The visions have taken a toll.
The situation has taken a toll on the economic health of the region.
Decades of hard work have taken a toll on her.
Water pollution has taken a toll on all of the surviving species on the planet.
Your obsessions have already taken a toll on you.
Try not to be so taken a toll free in providing your SSN.
Years of life on the road had taken a toll on him.
The economy has taken a toll on our business as well.
Years of being unhappy with my appearance have taken a toll on me.
The evening had taken a toll on him too.
The years of internal legal battles and financial mismanagement had taken a toll.
Seven years had taken a toll on her.
I am afraid the effort of drawing out all those memories has taken a toll.
Having children has taken a toll on my body.
The little recognition of heroic work accomplished by our forces has taken a toll.
Hurricanes have really taken a toll on the pier.
But too many mornings and too many miles apart have taken a toll.
Constant traveling had taken a toll on her health.
It 's taken a toll on all of us in some way or another.
The trials have taken a toll on me.
It has taken a toll on me, seeing my sister so devastated.
The life here has taken a toll on you.
This has taken a toll on my emotions & quality of life.
The funerals must have taken a toll on you.
The storm has taken a toll not only on the resources of Miami.
Agricultural intensification has taken a toll on water quality.
They've taken a toll on my sense of wellbeing.
But the odyssey has taken a toll on her.
I was bullied since third grade, and that has definitely taken a toll.

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Examples of using Taken
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A taken male instantly becomes an unavailable male
I am sorry to have taken up all your time
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Examples of using Toll
Toll or long distance charges may apply
I saw the toll combat took on you
I guess this job is taking its toll
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