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The phrase "took times" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely a mistaken form of "took time," which is used to indicate that something required a certain amount of time to complete. Example: "The project took time to finish, but the results were worth the effort."
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I took whatever shit the average person took times four.
Early in her tenure, Sullivan took Times editors to task for their handling of a story about Mitt Romney's reaction to the attacks on a US consulate in Libya, where the American ambassador and three other Americans were killed.
In previous studies, the growth-promoting effect of harpins took times to be detectable since the effect was evaluated by analyzing fresh weigh of vegetative organs or all aerial parts of plants.
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Finding them took time.
Progress still took time.
It really took time.
That took time".
But it took time.
"So we took time.
Doing so took time.
Well, mellowing takes time.
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