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Discover Ludwig"takes only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something requires a small amount of work or time to accomplish. For example, "The recipe takes only a few minutes to prepare."
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He takes only cash.
Broiling generally takes only a few minutes.
"It takes only one game".
Treatment takes only 10 days.
It takes only stamina and desperation.
Disconnecting takes only about three seconds.
The replacement takes only a few minutes.
Mr. Mweze takes only Tuesdays off.
It takes only a couple of minutes.
It all takes only a few minutes.
Doron Myersdorf's solution takes only a minute.
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