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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I take time" is a grammatically correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to state that you are taking a moment to think, reflect, or act. For example, you could say: "I take time to reflect before I make any big decisions."
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"Maybe I take time with them.
"I take time to rewrite," he explains.
I take time to mention Haber's first wife, Clara Immerwahr.
FUEL AND FAMILY After the morning prayer I take time to have breakfast with my daughter.
Why did I take time away from my own writing to edit a new Haggadah?
You see, I take time with the broth, three or four hours.
Should I take time off?" As his popularity soared, Hamels took more time off.
HOOFING IT My wife and I take time to explore, walk in aimless directions, stop and soak in different neighborhoods.
And me and our children if I take time off from work after the babies are born.
"It's hard to work so much," he said, "but I take time for each thing, work and family.
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