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The phrase "and it will take" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the duration or effort required to complete a task or process.
Example: "The project is complex, and it will take several months to finish."
Alternatives: "and it will require" or "and it will need".
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And it will take years to reverse its progress.
And it will take time.
And it will take humility.
"And it will take months and months".
Fixing this is not easy, and it will take years.
It's a tall order, and it will take persistence.
It won't be easy, and it will take some time.
"It's a seat, and it will take my weight".
That is difficult and it will take some time.
And it will take too long to implement.
And it will take a load off AB".
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