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taking time

verb as in trouble

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Example Sentences

But when you are a princess of the United Kingdom, taking time off from fashion is not really an option.

Would taking time off for maternity leave be career suicide?

Scarcely taking time to look the motor-cycles over, they pulled them upright and got into the saddles.

He picked up the block and carried it back, quietly closed the big doors and locked them, taking time to do it silently.

When they saw the Federals had halted, they also halted, taking time to close up, and that was just what Lawrence wanted.

He knew what he should do, but there was no use in taking time to try to explain it to Mrs. Duncan while he was so hurried.

Wold bowed familiarly, and made some witty remark about taking time by the forelock.

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On this page you'll find 270 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to taking time, such as: languidly, lazily, sluggishly, at one's convenience, at one's leisure, and calmly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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