Sentence examples for too takes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "too takes" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that something also takes a certain amount of time or effort, but it is not a recognized expression. Example: "This project too takes a lot of time to complete."

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Madeline, too, takes similar solace.

Shewry, too, takes a fall.

It, too, takes time to marinate.

It, too, takes some time to arrive.

She too takes risks with her portrayal.

This, too, takes quite a bit of setup.

The hair, too, takes on its own role.

Lady Macbeth, too, takes the artist toward a haunted destination.

That, too, takes a turn for the sordid.

That too takes time if it is to be meaningful.

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Lawrence, too, took action.

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