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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'takes resources' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a process that requires resources (e.g. money, materials, people, time, etc.) to be expended in order to achieve a goal. For example, "Building a house takes resources, but the end result is worth it."
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All this takes resources, of course.
It takes resources, and it takes encouragement.
One takes resources out of the economy; the other puts resources back in".
Developing a strong portfolio of skills and tools takes resources and partners.
"But it takes resources and a very intentional plan on a federal, state and local level to make it happen.
The overarching question about spending on hard military power is whether it takes resources away from other, equally or more important, ways of protecting our societies.
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It will take resources".
"They're taking resources," she said.
But that does take resources.
Sheila: It does take resources.
It's my right to take resources.
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