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The phrase "a while to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the time required to create or produce something.
Example: "It took a while to make the final adjustments to the project before submission."
Alternatives: "some time to create" or "a bit of time to produce".
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"Will take a while to make up".
It takes a while to make.
It will take her a while to make that film.
"Once in a while, to make her happy, I'll come.
It just took a while to make it happen.
It took me a while to make it.
Any growth will take a while to make itself felt.
"It takes a while to make the transition," he admits.
"It took him a while to make that connection".
It took Franken a while to make the connection with his own career.
These days, he uses them only once in a while, to make carne asada.
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