Examples of 'takes its toll' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes its toll"

This phrase is used to describe the negative impact or consequences that a particular activity or situation has on someone or something. It implies that continuous or prolonged involvement in a certain task or circumstance can cause damage, exhaustion, or emotional strain

How to use "takes its toll" in a sentence

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takes its toll
And this job takes its toll.
It takes its toll on everyone in the family.
Cold weather takes its toll on them.
Takes its toll on your back.
Warfare also takes its toll on livestock.
Two years of punishment takes its toll.
But time takes its toll on most.
Twenty years of prison takes its toll.
Gymnastics takes its toll on the body.
Standoff in the north takes its toll.
Winter takes its toll on outside taps.
The noise just takes its toll.
It also takes its toll on family life.
But flapping flight takes its toll.
The sport takes its toll on couples.

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Nursing so many pups takes its toll.
And it takes its toll on the fleet.
All that fighting takes its toll.
It takes its toll after a while.
Every major structure takes its toll.
Time takes its toll on beauty.
The ignored begending takes its toll.
It takes its toll on you going to court.
Too much technology takes its toll.
That takes its toll on people.
Six years without takes its toll.
Traveling takes its toll on professional baseball players.
But physical torment takes its toll.
Climbing takes its toll on you.
As the dreaded group night takes its toll.
Diabetes also takes its toll on my nights.
Twenty years in sulphuric soil takes its toll.
Discrimination takes its toll on black women.
Twenty years in sulfuric soil takes its toll.
That stretching takes its toll on skin condition.
There will come a day where it takes its toll.
Domestic violence takes its toll on our economy.
And of course the fugitive life takes its toll.
And that takes its toll.
The accumulation of toxic emotions always takes its toll.
War always takes its toll.
It takes its toll on you.
Perhaps that takes its toll.
That takes its toll on us as women.
Prison fare takes its toll.
It takes its toll a marriage.
The bridge takes its toll.
But its popularity is fading as modernization takes its toll.
But hiding takes its toll.
It takes its toll on your personal relationships and on your family.

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Examples of using Takes
Takes care of victims who have been intercepted
And the ref takes a point away
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