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Discover Ludwig"take time with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to carefully consider or spend time on something. Example: "I need to take time with this project to ensure it is done accurately and efficiently."
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"Maybe I take time with them.
Once the vacancies come in, take time with your application.
Either option is expected to take time with any appeal unlikely before next year.
A. Clearly, patients are hungry for physicians who will take time with them.
You see, I take time with the broth, three or four hours.
"Howard works 24-7 andeserveses to take time with his family," said the spokeswoman, Sunny Mindel.
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"It took time with Android, it took time with Apple.
Evidently he takes time with his patients".
But he is always nice, generous, always takes time with people.
On Wall Street, says a banker, "it's now all about charm and openness and taking time with people".
'He was staying some time here and he also took time with more liberties to decide.
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