taker in the PONS Dictionary

taker Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The program may also have been stopped due to the low number of takers.
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Graphics interpretation questions ask test takers to interpret a graph or graphical image.
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The census required about a month to complete and employed approximately 5 million census takers.
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Failing to interpret information as the test maker intended can result in an incorrect response, even if the taker's response is potentially valid.
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At that time, such data was provided by the census taker, often based on appearance, class, area of residence, etc.
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Graduates have a bar passage rate above 90% on out-of-state bar exams for first-time takers.
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The test takers were self-selected and no demographic information was collected on them.
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The highest wicket taker of the tournament will win the purple cap while the highest run scorer will win the orange cap.
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Winter worked as a ticket taker during the series.
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The league desperately tried to find a new owner, but there were no takers.
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