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Discover Ludwig"take more than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a certain task or process requires an amount of time or effort that is greater than a certain amount. For example, "It will take more than an hour to finish this project."
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That can take more than a year.
And it may take more than one.
It would take more than an hour.
"I take more than I bring.
That could take more than a year.
It may take more than three.
Shouldn't take more than a week.
It's going to take more than money.
It will take more than one speech.
All that will take more than $700bn.
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That's gonna take more than two games".
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