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The phrase "could take time" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to express that something may require a significant amount of time to complete or happen. Example: "Earning a college degree could take time, but the hard work and dedication will be worth it in the end."
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That could take time.
Rebuilding trust still could take time.
The counting could take time.
She knows that could take time.
A one-stop agency could take time in Washington.
That depends on finding a buyer, which could take time.
He was essentially unemployed and could take time off to recuperate.
Determining the value, amount and type of jewels stolen could take time, the police said.
It could take time for pro-Qaddafi people to be fully defeated and rounded up.
I'd heard that she enjoys singing – perhaps she could take time out to record an album?
He could take time to settle but Cuadrado looks a fine purchase.
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