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Discover Ludwig"it takes for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to express the amount of time or effort required to do something. Here is an example: "It takes for us to drive an hour to get to the beach." This means that it takes us an hour to drive to the beach. Other examples: - "I can't believe how long it takes for the cookies to bake." - "It takes for the new employee to get acclimated to the company culture." - "It takes for the medication to start working."
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Judge Hamas on the measures it takes for its people.
D'floret, despite its inconsistencies, has what it takes for success.
Whatever it takes for us to win".
Some people will do whatever it takes for a victory.
That's what it takes for you to get there, usually".
They also pay what it takes for unusual paint.
Let it run for as long as it takes for v to settle.
Take as long to eat as it takes for your wife or Mum to cook it.
The higher the INR, the longer it takes for blood to clot.
This paper clarifies what it takes for Japan to achieve the goal.
The time it takes for a visitor to open the website Columbia.edu.edu
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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