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The phrase "take hour" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning. Example: "I need to take an hour to finish this task."
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But at that point enough people had developed a taste for formulating the kind of long-distance strategy it takes to compete in a race in which one team prepares one car to take hour after hour and day after day of thrashing until the race ends or the car breaks, whichever comes first.
Ludwig says that a big barrier to users employing encryption previously has been that a user enabling it on an existing device could take hour depending on how much data was on their phone, whereas now that it's enabled by default at the beginning of device setup, it takes no time at all.
With a lot of the alternatives, we'll still have to take hour commutes to get to where that's taking place.
Similar(56)
In the middle of work, we take hour-long break from our factories.
I don't turn up late, I don't take hour-long coffee breaks, I don't cherry-pick by only taking the notes for patients I know I can manage with a minimum of mental exertion.
Throughout the three-week period, the contestants also take hour-and-a-half classes daily from the competition's faculty, which this year includes the ballerina Lupe Serrano, who regularly conducts company class at American Ballet Theater, where she once starred.
It can take hours.
This can take hours.
Soon it may take hours".
The process can take hours.
Something would take hours.
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