Take place

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verb

To happen, to occur, or to be carried out.

The meeting is scheduled to take place next week.
Visual representation of "take place" - to happen, to occur, or to be carried out

Often appears as...

  • event take place
  • meeting take place
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Event Oriented

Often used for planned public or social events like festivals or ceremonies.

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The annual parade will take place downtown.
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Temporal Specificity

Typically paired with a specific time or date when an event is to happen.

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The concert will take place at 8 pm.
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Not for Routine

Not used for regular or routine actions that occur frequently.

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Her wedding will take place in June.
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