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"might take a while" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that an action or process may require more time than expected, for example: "Downloading the software update might take a while."
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It just might take a while.
That might take a while.
Think it might take a while?
So the battle against corruption might take a while.
He had a feeling that this might take a while.
But to get to that point might take a while.
Crafting a coordinated taxation regime might take a while.
Might take a while to get through though – 464 pages!
This frustration might take a while to melt away.
"It might take a while," she warned him.
"It might take a while for it to sink in".
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