Examples of 'time to master' in a sentence

Meaning of "time to master"

time to master: This phrase implies the need for a period of practice and learning to achieve mastery in a particular skill or field

How to use "time to master" in a sentence

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time to master
It takes a lot of time to master the technique.
Proper cytopathology technique takes time to master.
It takes us a long time to master a foreign language.
Flexibility and acrobatics take time to master.
Fitzgerald found time to master the keyboard.
It needs techniques which take time to master.
Takes some time to master the technique.
A skill that takes a short time to master.
It takes time to master the fundamentals of language.
It requires a lot of time to master them all.
It takes time to master the art of pressure washing.
Each of them takes some time to master.
It takes time to master all the features.
This may take some time to master.
It takes time to master the wheel.

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English will take you a long time to master.
It takes a bit of time to master this efficiently.
Time to master my new toy.
It takes a bit of time to master this platform.
Wikkel is easy to learn but takes a long time to master.
It will take time to master this art.
Other ones will take a bit more time to master.
It will take time to master control.
The reverse launch technique can take some time to master.
I need more time to master firebending.
That part would take some time to master.
It takes time to master this technique.
Can take a bit of time to master.
It takes time to master an axel jump.
The art of pottery making evidently took some time to master.
It takes time to master the tool.
Do not be discouraged if it takes your child some time to master tasks.
It takes time to master the tools.
Make delegation a top career goal and make time to master it.
Give yourself some time to master the movement.
Proper right hand technique takes quite some time to master.
It took time to master the technique.
Finding good real estate deals is an art that takes time to master.
They will have time to master it and enjoy it.
Becoming invisible as a traveler is difficult and the skill takes a long time to master.
They have had time to master it.
Take time to master the techniques before moving on to more complicated designs.
Too little time to master them.
Black and white photography is immensely rewarding but it can take some time to master.
They have also had time to master their abilities.
A backflip is an advanced move, so it usually takes time to master it.
It takes a lot more time to master this swimming method.
Simple controls, but will take some time to master.
It takes time to master both.
Counting cards is simple, but can take time to master.

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