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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'takes no time' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that requires minimal effort, or when referring to something that can be done quickly. For example: 'Writing this essay only takes no time at all.'.
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"It takes no time to bend the knee!" Tyrion wails.
"But this is her job, and she takes no time off.
This takes no time to throw together, but is full of flavour and crunch.
"It takes no time to get lettuce and spin it about".
It takes no time for a style to become a fad or for tradition to become prim imitation.
The cooking process takes no time, and the result is a sweet, chunky sauce that's great with ice cream.
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It took no time, though.
It took no time at all.
In a sense, it took no time.
No bleeding, mercifully, and it took no time at all.
"And the world took no time to react.
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