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"taking this time" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you're dedicating a specific amount of time to something, often implying a short or limited amount of time. For example: "Taking this time, let's see if we can come up with a few solutions."
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"A couple of weeks ago, everyone was thinking I was crazy taking this time off," Vonn said.
Professor Townes, thank you very much for taking this time to talk with us about your intellectual journey and the exciting exploration that is science.
In taking this time to shed an inward light, we thought it could most authentically convey what we have learned and what our experience has been like.
The prime minister told doctors and nurses: "We are taking this time to pause, to listen, to reflect and to improve our NHS modernisation plans.
Taking this time was important because, like for most people, there was the risk of initially filtering the information, perhaps even becoming defensive about particular points.
"We are taking this time to support Pat's family and the Harford County Sheriff's Office," a statement from the fire department said.
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Take this time to focus on yourself.
Take this time to travel.
Take this time to clean the leather.
Take this time to ask any questions.
Although she has been known to take part in the Mickey-taking, this time Pippa apparently didn't see the funny side, and is reportedly set to sue.
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