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"To take a fork out" typically means to remove a fork from a set or a location, often implying that the fork is needed for eating or serving food. It can also refer to the act of choosing a particular path or direction in a metaphorical sense, as in "taking a fork in the road." The phrase may have different meanings based on context, but it generally involves the idea of selecting or extracting something from a group.

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