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Discover Ludwig"take longer time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You might use it when indicating that something is taking a relatively long duration. For example, "This project will take longer time to complete than I anticipated."
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The proposed increase in paid leave would help low-income parents to take longer time off after the birth, the EHRC said.
However, large volumes take longer time for injection and back-flow.
Their camels also take longer time to mature than the Somali camels and exotics.
Tubular nanostructures can be obtained at short time, while nanowires take longer time to form.
Polyethylenes are substances which take longer time for its decomposition and are one of the biggest threats to the environment.
GBS patients usually have sleep and psychiatric abnormalities which may take longer time to improve than the sensori-motor manifestations.
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Due to the sequential selection of the TF functions, the signal decomposition may take longer times especially for longer signals.
But effect of truth, justice, sometimes takes longer time".
Consequently it takes longer time and higher cost in the polishing/lapping process to obtain the final dimensions.
For longer strands, droplets of cell medium were added to prevent dehydration as bioprinting of longer strands took longer time.
Results show that crack takes longer time to initiate rather than to propagate, and that the local defect morphology plays a crucial role in it.
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