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Discover LudwigThe phrase "takes stamina" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something requires physical or mental endurance or strength to accomplish. Example: "Running a marathon takes stamina, determination, and proper training."
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It takes stamina to sustain this degree of flamboyance.
With 150 volumes to examine, it takes stamina and time.
It takes stamina and heart to do what Brown does.
Even the die-hards have found that this vast fair takes stamina.
"It takes stamina, woods lore, deer lore and experience to win this fight".
Tennis takes stamina, so much stamina, but you never think of it as a sport.
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Reflecting that year on his career with the Irish, Hart told The Los Angeles Times how it took stamina as well as talent to thrive.
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