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it takes three time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it takes three time" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "it takes three times." You can use this phrase when referring to the frequency or number of occurrences needed for something to happen. Example: "To complete the task successfully, it takes three times to practice the procedure."
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Science
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Under the linear deterministic model it is straightforward to see that by using interference avoidance or TDMA, it takes three time slots to reconstruct the induced subgraphs of Fig. 4b d, which results in a normalized sum rate of (alpha =frac {1}{3}).
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
"It takes three times as long to do anything here as it does anywhere else".
News & Media
Gross turnover was £8,000 a week but now it takes three times that sum and is profitable.
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It takes three times as long to process a lorry-load of goods crossing the Canadian-American border as it did before September 11th 2001.
News & Media
According to the World Bank, it takes three times as long to enforce a contract in Egypt as it does in Jordan, and three times as long to start a business in Saudi Arabia as it does in Morocco.
News & Media
"It takes three times more effort for a person from Xinjiang to succeed than others," Kurbanjan said.
News & Media
9. Time flies: "When you're building something it takes three times as long as you think and when you're raising money it takes twice as long as you think.
News & Media
According to data provided by Doing Business, it takes three times as many days, nearly twice as many documents, and six times as many signatures to import goods in poor countries than it does in rich ones.
News & Media
It takes three times the volume of water to manufacture one bottle of water than it does to fill it, and because of the chemical production of plastics that water is mostly unusable.
News & Media
But it takes three times as many of these mesenchymal cells to complete the task and they appear to be less efficient than macrophages.
Science
It was assumed that training, which is done to promote workers to upper levels, is performed between periods and it takes zero time.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct plural form "times" when indicating multiplication or repeated instances. For example, use "it takes three times as long" instead of "it takes three time as long".
Common error
Ensure you don't use the singular noun "time" when you mean "times" to indicate a multiplicative factor or repeated instances. "Time" refers to a general concept or instance, whereas "times" indicates frequency or multiplication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it takes three time" functions as an incorrect expression indicating the duration or repetition required for an action or process. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "it takes three times".
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Science
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it takes three time" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "it takes three times". According to Ludwig, the correct phrasing indicates the amount of effort, duration, or repetitions needed for a process. It’s important to use the plural "times" to indicate multiplicity. While examples exist across various sources, including news and scientific contexts, ensuring grammatical accuracy enhances clarity and credibility. Alternatives like "it requires three attempts" or "it involves three stages" can also be used, depending on the specific context you want to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it takes three times
Corrects the grammatical error by adding the plural "times" to indicate multiple instances.
it requires three attempts
Replaces "takes" with "requires" and "time" with "attempts" to convey the need for multiple tries.
it needs three repetitions
Uses "needs" instead of "takes" and specifies "repetitions" to emphasize the iterative nature.
it demands three sessions
Substitutes "takes" with "demands" and uses "sessions" to indicate a series of scheduled periods.
it involves three stages
Rephrases to focus on the sequential steps involved, using "involves" and "stages".
it necessitates three steps
Replaces "takes" with "necessitates" and uses "steps" to highlight the required actions.
it calls for three trials
Uses "calls for" to indicate a need and specifies "trials" to emphasize experimentation.
it uses three slots
Replaces “takes” with “uses” to emphasize resources involved to perform any action, and “time” with “slots”.
a trio of time units is necessary
Changes the structure to emphasize the quantity of time units required.
three units of time are required
Rephrases to highlight the specific measurement of time needed.
FAQs
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested