Sentence examples for all this takes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all this takes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the amount of time, effort, or resources required to achieve something.
Example: "All this takes is a little patience and dedication to see results."
Alternatives: "all this requires" or "all this needs".

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"Two weeks!" rails Maggie (Amy Carlson) in a scene meant to establish the toll all this takes on her.

The time and energy all this takes is the thing that ultimately limits conventional computing performance, the so-called von Neumann bottleneck.

All this takes money.

But all this takes money.

All this takes considerable chutzpah.

All this takes some unravelling.

All this takes more time and money.

All this takes resources, of course.

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Yet all this took a private toll.

Call all this, taken together, the blue model.

And for the toll all this took on their families.

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