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The phrase "taking his time" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means that someone is not rushing or hurrying, but instead is proceeding at their own pace. Example: Despite the tight deadline, John is calmly taking his time to thoroughly review the project before making any decisions.
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And he's taking his time about it.
He is known for taking his time.
"Pretty old place," he says, taking his time.
He's taking his time and doing all the right things.
Sure does seem to be taking his time, doesn't he?
Stuff,' " Mr. Love said, taking his time with each word.
He was taking his time, he was calmer, cleverer.
The director parcels out clues and details, taking his time with an almost sadistic glee.
"O" Tommaso is taking his time with these letters, because he is using an ambitious font.
Bogart was hardly alone in taking his time to find his screen personality.
Malone said he was not exactly taking his time back there.
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