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The phrase "need much time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about an action or task that requires a lot of time to finish. For example: "Writing this research paper is going to need much time and effort."
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You don't need much time, or to change and shower.
I need much time and much help to repair everything".
"A runner who's been running doesn't need much time to maintain his performance," Dr. Coyle said.
They don't need much time to punish you and they did".
At 6-foot-5, he has ideal size and is not expected to need much time in the minors.
What we see is crystal clear, and we don't need much time or analysis to understand the pattern.
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It needs much time and many more precautions.
In this case, construction of a multi-dimensional fuzzy logic controller by conventional methods is extremely difficult and therefore needs much time and effort.
However, the quantitative evaluation of performance for the best shape of retroreflector needs much time and cost for manufacturing prototypes and for performance experiments.
Since this task needs much time and effort, the 3D CAD model is not being generated at the initial design stage.
Hopefully the course of the Arab Spring will pass smoothly and without a tragic end, like the one after the fall of Baghdad in 2003, from which Iraq still needs much time to recover.
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