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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'taking longer' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It usually means that something is taking more time than expected or required. For example, "This project is taking longer than we anticipated."
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Taking longer between points?
Houses have been taking longer to sell.
(Americans are taking longer to persuade).
Homes are taking longer to sell.
"Growing up is just taking longer".
It's just taking longer than he'd like.
And homes are taking longer to sell.
It's taking longer to raise money.
Brown's recovery is taking longer than expected.
The hiring process, though, is taking longer.
It was taking longer than expected.
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