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it takes getting used to

  1. One needs to become accustomed to something. For example, We've always had a small car, so driving a big van like this—well, it takes getting used to. This idiom employs used to in the sense of “accustomed to,” a usage dating from the first half of the 1500s.



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“It takes getting used to. But,” she added in a reassuring tone, “once it’s happened, I’m certain you wouldn’t want it any other way.”

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Some also find it takes getting used to what they don’t have to do.

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It takes getting used to and I’m not sure I’m there yet.

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At worst it takes getting used to; besides, Ramakrishnan's charming performance far and away overrules any weaknesses in the series.

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“It’s not that. I don’t mind talking to you. So don’t apologize for it, okay? I just don’t do much talking. It takes getting used to.”

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