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take it or leave it

Idioms  
  1. Accept or reject unconditionally, as in I'm asking $1,000 for this computer—take it or leave it. This term, used to indicate one's final offer, was first recorded in 1576.


Example Sentences

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While hearing the case earlier this month, the Supreme Court criticised WhatsApp's "take it or leave it policy", saying that it was a way of "committing theft of private information".

From BBC

So is ensuring deals align with New Albany’s broader planning standards and goals, she said, adding: “It’s either take it or leave it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The idea is to draw up a list of transactional terms, present them to both sides as a take it or leave it deal and reach a quick cease-fire if not a conclusive end of the war.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We express deep concern regarding the current proposal under consideration for a take it or leave it," it said.

From BBC

Earlier this year, Sir Alan accused the government of putting forward a "take it or leave it" offer of compensation amounting to less than half of his claim.

From BBC