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Discover Ludwig"take to do" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
It is missing a necessary verb and preposition to make it a complete sentence. You could potentially say "take [time] to do," as in "It takes me an hour to do my homework." However, this is a more colloquial expression and may not be appropriate for formal or written English. Example sentence: - "It takes a lot of practice to learn how to play the piano." - "It will take us three days to complete this project."
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What does it take to do it?
How long does that take to do?
But how long did it take to do?
What steps would you take to do that?
What does it actually take to do that?
What does it take to do your job?
The first is the time it will take to do the deal.
How long would it take to do a final print digitally?
I thought of the effort it would take to do that.
"These are the steps that we will take to do that".
I'm concerned about managing financially during the year it would take to do this training.
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