Examples of 'just takes' in a sentence

Meaning of "just takes"

This phrase suggests that something only requires a minimal amount of effort, time, or resources to achieve or accomplish. It implies that the task or action at hand is relatively easy or straightforward, without much complexity or difficulty involved

How to use "just takes" in a sentence

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just takes
It just takes one knock to the head.
Ten grand and he just takes it from me.
It just takes that second or two longer.
Washing by hand just takes too long.
She just takes in bots who are broke.
Sometimes the body just takes over.
Maybe it just takes another ten to read.
Every couple of weeks she just takes a break.
Liev just takes all their money.
Sometimes life just takes charge.
Just takes longer to get to the present.
The noise just takes its toll.
Just takes a little bit of time to process.
Silhouettes just takes your breath away.
Just takes commitment and faith in yourself.

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I mean that just takes some grit.
It just takes him a while to get warmed up.
I mean even if it just takes your mind off it.
It just takes a little while to get used to.
My dad said it just takes a while.
He just takes an interest because he loved my mother.
The shit just takes off.
Just takes a key and a retina scanner.
Honey badger just takes what it wants.
Just takes a dollar for the notary.
For some it just takes a little longer.
Just takes a lot to power this thing.
Then she just takes that way.
Just takes all the stress away.
But that just takes too long.
Just takes the edge off.
The thought just takes my breath away.
Just takes one shorted customer.
The world just takes from you.
Just takes more courage to believe in it.
The impossible just takes a little more time.
Just takes one phone call to open an investigation.
Everyone else just takes their luggage so easy.
Just takes a second to get used to.
This play just takes it out of me.
Just takes you right away.
Then buddy just takes off.
He just takes it harder than the rest of us.
Chopping off heads just takes it out of you.
It just takes a nice person to bring it out in me.
And that really just takes a lot of practice.
It just takes someone willing to give it to them.
Some times it just takes patience.
It just takes a little time for it to kick in.
So that everyone just takes it and keeps quiet.

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Just like that one over there
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Examples of using Takes
Takes care of victims who have been intercepted
And the ref takes a point away
It takes quite a bit of practice to get used to
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