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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all it take" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "all it takes." You can use it when referring to the minimal requirement needed to achieve something.
Example: "All it takes is a little effort to make a big difference."
Alternatives: "all it requires" or "all that's needed."
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All it take is an iPhone and a bit of training.
All it take is good acts of friendship and character.
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All it takes is one.
That is all it takes.
All it takes is instinct".
All it took was winning.
That's all it takes.
That was all it took.
That's all it took.
All it takes is one desperate owner.
That's all it takes now.
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