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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took time for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe taking a given period of time to accomplish something. For example: "He took time for himself to recover from the difficult situation."
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It took time for Versailles to become Versailles.
It took time for the Heat to establish an identity.
It took time for in vitro fertilization to gain acceptance.
It took time for the lobstermen to welcome the photographer.
It took time for women to get the vote.
IT took time for the backlash to develop.
It took time for them to resume normal training.
"It took time, for both of us," Ms. Mijanovic explained.
She contended it took time for people to learn how to use a fountain appropriately.
It just took time for people to notice," Mr. Gidley said, adding: "What is presidential?
It took time for some nurses and aides to adjust to the new thinking.
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