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Discover Ludwig"taking minutes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of writing down notes or summarizing discussions and decisions made during a meeting. Example: "Sarah was tasked with taking minutes at the board meeting. She diligently recorded all the important points and action items discussed during the 2-hour session."
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Unlike sodium lamps, LEDs turn on immediately, rather than taking minutes to warm up.
Trades that normally took seconds were taking minutes because of unnerving fits and bursts in Treasury prices.
"I don't think he's going to be taking minutes from GLENN ROBINSON," Knicks Coach JEFF VAN GUNDY said.
I could barely watch as he awkwardly flipped each satay, taking minutes to do a job that should have taken seconds.
"I'm doing all the work alone -- taking minutes, doing the newsletter, sending out postcards -- and it's like living with a toothache.
She would have to have good office skills, be capable of taking minutes of meetings and be able to run a database.
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The drugs take minutes".
The hearings take minutes.
It can take minutes or hours.
Ending such restrictions would take minutes.
The final cooking takes minutes.
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