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Free sign upSentence The phrase "take to doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to start doing something (usually something that one is not used to doing). Example: After years of being a couch potato, he finally took to exercising regularly.
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Simply enough, take to doing the unusual: make molotov cocktails and throw them against a fireproof wall.
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How long does that take to do?
But how long did it take to do?
What does it actually take to do that?
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".
How long does it take to do the important tasks?
But what does it take to do this, and how can you make money?
So, what does it take to do a PhD in an industrial environment?
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