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How to use for granted in a sentence

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She deserved antenatal care, a decent transport system all those things we take for granted in this part of the world.
Many of them feel excluded from a number of opportunities that the rest of us take for granted.
At this stage, Foster and Marshall look banker bets to be heading Down Under, though neither is taking anything for granted.
What happens if the fans start taking it all for granted and forget to massage his ego?
We kind of took it for granted back then, when times were flush and we were living high on the hog.
Playing for the club you supported as a boy and live nearby, maybe you take that for granted.
Forced to move against the grain of normal usage, they thrust upon us unexpected links and so make us look again at what we took for granted.
The once supreme Nine Network is battling for the sort of ratings it once took for granted.
He takes it for granted that self-love is properly condemned whenever it can be shown to be harmful to the community.
We often take color for granted, not bothering to notice the subtle hues, tones and intensities that surround us.
With the nation divided down the middle, it was proof that Democrats should take nothing for granted.
It also seemed to have been taken for granted that it was the source of the evil smell that lingered in the room.
Brave people, who were fighting the black dog, want to experience the small and humble reality that so many of us take for granted, dignity.
I have learned to live for the moment from all this and I have learned that nothing is trivial, nothing should be taken for granted.
So I guess the moral of this story is that you should never take things for granted.
We've taken the outdoors for granted and now we are in danger of losing it.
The motorcar becomes so much part of our lives that we take it for granted.
Richey is looking forward to experiencing the things we take for granted, such as feeling grass under his feet.
They want to be treated with respect, not taken for granted as low paid skivvies.
He takes much of the credit for Lena's work, underpays her, and takes her for granted.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It may be taken for granted, therefore, in the discussion to follow that no interpolation of intercalary days was actually made.
He put it into my hands to repair, taking it for granted that a kabloona would succeed much better than himself.
They took it for granted that he wished to marry her, dowerless as she was, and they kept out of his way.
The boys, like dunk, had simply made the mistake of taking too much for granted.
The pure theorist takes for granted the physiographic environment, whose influence Giddings takes into account.
As a gangling boy he still took for granted the hard knocks of a world he did not attempt to synthesize.
The literalist, observing that most people talk shop, takes it for granted that they like to talk shop.
She had taken him for granted, and thenceforth judged him by the intention and not the act.
I took it for granted Horace would admire some namby-pamby with a doll's face.
This gave him no elation, because he had taken it for granted she would receive him.
I have taken the champagne for granted, and it's cooling now in a tub somewhere.
It made up her unity and was the one thing he could unlimitedly take for granted.
That is why the Cabinet in London takes for granted an embarkation in September.
The only reason we ignore this fact is because it is empirically taken for granted.
I have above taken it for granted that Maria's erotism was satisfied through her care for her father.
The Euclidean geometer can take it for granted that the reader understands what a line or plane, a solid or an angle is.
Their mission was so flawlessly executed, that we risk taking for granted the bravery and skill it required.
Fritz had never seen a serow before, but taking it for granted it was fair game, he sprang at the creature on sight.
He had just taken it for granted his pal had been through an experience the same as his own.
In general we take our good things for granted, complaining that they are not better.
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