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The phrase "time has taken" is correct and is often used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to something that has been taken away due to the passing of time. Example sentence: The ravages of time have taken their toll on the old house.
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Time has taken its toll.
Time has taken its inevitable toll.
Time has taken some physical toll.
The rub of time has taken some of the pool's luster.
But through the years, romantic couple time has taken a back seat to Sonics Dance Team events.
The museum is a space reserved for artefacts that are now curiosities because time has taken their purpose.
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Time had taken its toll.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's recent statements that change would "take some time" have taken the pressure off.
They had been restored in the 1950s, but time had taken its toll on the paint and interiors.
Four of the five largest banking get-togethers of all time have taken place there, all of them since April.
Wind, rain, rust and time have taken their toll, and the radiation level within it makes maintenance near-impossible.
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