This phrase is used when something is being proposed. You are being asked to accept or reject it as it is offered, without any changes
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The price on the car is as low as we can offer. Take it or leave it.

Submitted on September 01, 2009

Modified by TriplePurple on June 24, 2024

Additional definitions for 'take it or leave it':

take it or leave itAccept the proposal or proposition as it is stated or refuse the deal.
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خذها أو اتركها

à prendre ou a laisser

それを取るか、それを残す

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