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The phrase 'it take me' is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is 'it takes me'. You could use the phrase in a variety of contexts in written English. For example, "It takes me an hour to get to work every day."
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A: How long did it take me?
But — " "Then where does it take me?
How far can it take me?
But I didn't let it take me.
How long would it take me to drown?
How long will it take me to recover from treatment?
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"It took me back.
It takes me away.
"It takes me longer".
It took me a moment.
It took me many years.
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