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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking much time" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing the duration of an activity or process, but it is better to use more natural expressions. Example: "The project is taking much time to complete due to unforeseen challenges."
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Some pastoralists retain their stock even in the face of severe droughts because of their own close attachment to their herds and to evade the likelihood of taking much time to rebuild their stock of herds when the situation changes.
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Seacrest didn't take much time to think.
This process, as you can understand, takes much time.
Other sites take much time, and some never respond.
And even the longer methods do not take much time.
Heywood says this was not going to take much time.
These adjustments did not take much time — one or two tries, and she moved on.
Rombaldoni said Ivanov played quickly and did not seem to take much time to think.
The choice of subjects and translation, he said, "takes much time".
And some see little evidence that people want to consume anything that takes much time.
It doesn't take much time or effort, but it does require action on your part.
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