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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Take effort" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when encouraging someone to put in the necessary work or energy to achieve a goal. Example: "If you want to succeed in this project, you need to take effort and stay committed."
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It may take effort.
Even that will take effort, of course.
But all of them take effort and awareness.
In an assisted-living setting, said Mrs. Dunphy, new friendships take effort.
Coaxing the Dutch into the spotlight can take effort, but pays off royally.
You can start now – but it'll either take effort or a rather lot of cash.
The US will have to build new relationships with Europe and with the UK, and this will take effort.
Between coverage on major television networks, live streams and social media, it would take effort to miss the debate.
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Then take efforts to improve it.
It takes effort.
Those took effort.
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