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The phrase 'take time to respond' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate to someone that it is important to think carefully and take their time to consider something before responding. For example, you could say: "Take time to respond, as your response will be very important".
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The first is that democracies take time to respond to new threats and dangers, but when they do they tend to be committed to their new policies.
Federal officials said Thursday that people living in the zone of Hurricane Florence's impact should be patient, knowing that it may take time to respond to problems caused by the storm.
Although the ONS figures did not show a correlation between the referendum result and shrinkflation, economists said manufacturers would take time to respond to the rise in import costs, making it harder to monitor.
Flooding in the village of Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland (PA) Although the worst rainfall is thought to have passed, some rivers will take time to respond as water moves down from higher ground towards the sea, with areas like Callander, Perth, Deeside and Speyside continuing to see rising levels on 31 December.
He also said that the board had to retreat from its controversial plan to remove voting machines from 49 nursing homes because it would take time to respond to the request for more information from the Justice Department's voting rights office, which wants to make sure their removal will not discriminate against minority voters.
After repeated requests over several days for an interview with Mr. Takenaka, his staff at the Financial Services Agency said that he could not take time to respond to questions about the matter, and that no one on his staff could comment on his behalf about his personal affairs.
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As demand rises, so do prices, because supply takes time to respond.
Aberdeen took time to respond but Niall McGinn twice found Andrew Considine in good positions with crosses.
He was quick to say that sometimes the brain took time to respond to a physiological change.
Brunetti also took time to respond to fan ire over the casting process for Fifty Shades of Grey.
Can a sick child, perhaps one that has lost its parents, be entirely quarantined?The worst-affected west African countries took time to respond effectively to the crisis.
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