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What is the best way to say, "It takes time"? I

I see in one place, "ça prend du temps." But itrans & google say,"Il "Il faut du temps." &and somewhere else I have seen, "Il met du temptemps." Are

Are they all the same.? If not what is the difference between them.? What is the most common form of these expressions?

What is the best way to say, "It takes time"? I see in one place, "ça prend du temps." But itrans & google say,"Il faut du temps." & somewhere else I have seen, "Il met du temp." Are they all the same. If not what is the difference between them. What is the most common of these expressions?

What is the best way to say, "It takes time"?

I see in one place, "ça prend du temps." But itrans & google say, "Il faut du temps." and somewhere else I have seen, "Il met du temps."

Are they all the same? If not what is the difference between them? What is the most common form of these expressions?

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What is the best way to say, "It takes time"?

What is the best way to say, "It takes time"? I see in one place, "ça prend du temps." But itrans & google say,"Il faut du temps." & somewhere else I have seen, "Il met du temp." Are they all the same. If not what is the difference between them. What is the most common of these expressions?