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'take some time for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize the importance of taking time out to do something. For example, "Take some time for yourself today and take a break from working."
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But it'll take some time for this to be lifted.
"It will take some time for him to come back.
"It will take some time for confidence to return".
It will take some time for the answers to emerge.
Tsoutsoura says, "It will take some time for this culture to change".
"Because this is so new, it's going to take some time for folks to accept it.
It would take some time for Ms. Kargman's project to get off the ground.
We told people it's going to take some time for us to come together.
Still, why not take some time for yourself after such a tragic event?
(It could take some time for this future monarch to become the current monarch.
It may take some time for the Nets to match the hype surrounding their new home.
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