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idiomtake sth on board1 to listen to, understand, and accept something that you are told ◆ often used in formal discussions:I want to go over that point again, and I hope the committee will take it on board.Anne and Graham will draft a proposal, taking on board all the comments that have been made in this discussion.2 to accept new work or responsibility ◆ often used in business:If we see any new business, we take it on board, so we always have too much work and not enough people.You can't take on board a new commitment like that without letting something else go.
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