Examples of 'not take up too' in a sentence

Meaning of "not take up too"

not take up too - This phrase indicates not utilizing an excessive amount of something. In various situations, it can advise moderation and restraint in consuming resources or time

How to use "not take up too" in a sentence

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not take up too
I will not take up too much time.
The test went on for two hours, and did not take up too much time.
I will not take up too much of your time.
The printer cover opens in two parts, which does not take up too much space.
This should not take up too much on budget.
The discussion of Fortinbras's character need not take up too much time.
It does not take up too much room either.
The diameter is about 5 ”, so it should not take up too much space.
It also does not take up too much storage space on their devices.
I come from far away, and… I will not take up too much time.
It does not take up too much space, but it is very practical.
To be honest … I come from far away, and … I will not take up too much time.
I hope I did not take up too much space.
They do not take up too much space and are, therefore, portable.
Design web pages to not take up too much space.

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Will it not take up too much room?
Thankfully it did not take up too much time.
It is inexpensive and does not take up too much space or weigh you down.
In fact, M. 2 almost does not take up too much space in your system unit.

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