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The phrase "a full charge takes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the duration or time required to fully charge a device, such as a battery or an electric vehicle.
Example: "A full charge takes approximately two hours for this smartphone model."
Alternatives: "the time for a full charge is" or "it requires a full charge of".
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The Honor lacks any fast-charging capability, which means a full charge takes over two hours.
A full charge takes three to four hours when in standby.
Quick charge support means a full charge takes just over an hour with the right charger.
You would probably need to charge it once every three days to be on the safe side, but a full charge takes about an hour.
A full charge takes five hours and the V8 can be stored in a wall-mounted dock that holds and charges the main unit, plus has clips for two accessories.
To get a full charge takes less than three hours.
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A full charge took about an hour.
A full charge took six to eight hours.
A full charge took just over two hours via the included fast charging USB-C power adapter.
A full charge took two hours using a magnetic USB charging cable, which is long enough to stretch to a bed-side table.
Toshiba that one full charge takes 5 hours, which is enough to power the TV for about 3 hours.
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