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Discover Ludwig"time takes" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the passing of time or the amount of time needed for something to happen. Here is an example: "Time takes its toll on old buildings, slowly wearing away their once grand facades."
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But time takes its toll.
"Time heals everything, and time takes care of everything".
Time takes its toll on all biological organisms.
Time takes care of these doubts, he suggested.
Time takes all children away, but this seemed absurd and wrong.
The effect is oddly entrancing, as the passage of time takes shape as a hush.
In late antiquity time takes the form of a demon entwined with snakes (Aion).
It also hampers my ability to collapse time, because collapsing time takes events out of context.
Our thoughts are with the entire Kahn Family and remember that "Time Takes All But Memories".
The living-room window overlooks the courtyard where rec time takes place.
Gervais, hosting Sunday's event for the second time, takes a more subversive approach than his saccharine American counterparts.
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