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How to use take for granted in a sentence

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I'm not trying to sound like a saint, but we take for granted that we are healthy and able to live a certain way.
One aspect of the deconstructive turn is the realization that things that we take for granted as givens are in fact inventions.
It was a new kind of theatre, naturalistic, exploring social realism and psychological truth, the kind of theatre we take for granted today.
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.
Today, we take for granted many electronic products such as cellular phones, digital cameras, personal stereos, and printers.
Many of them feel excluded from a number of opportunities that the rest of us take for granted.
So many women of my generation take for granted that women had always had our freedoms.
This is a book that ought to be read to understand how women today got much of what they take for granted.
Routine chores, that other people may take for granted, have inevitably become a problem.
Under stress, whether real or manufactured, the institutions we take for granted are subject to change.
Living in a land of religious freedom, it is easy to take for granted the blessing of being able to worship freely and openly.
The most important weather phenomena on the planet, I would argue, are the seasons that we, in the temperate zones, take for granted.
No more will they have to face the daily domestic chores most of us take for granted.
She knows from bitter experience what it means to lose that basic liberty we all take for granted.
I am going to take for granted that you have done your homework and have a proposal that is worth seeing.
I don't understand a lot of things others take for granted, and I am left cold by fads such as postmodernism, etc.
She deserved antenatal care, a decent transport system all those things we take for granted in this part of the world.
It is presumptuous and oppressive to suggest that other cultures want the liberties we take for granted, their argument runs.
Individualism is a pretty new idea relatively speaking and one which most of us today take for granted.
Also touching is his rediscovery of things the rest of us tend to take for granted.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I shall take for granted that you have a fairly plain idea of the stomach and its dependences.
It made up her unity and was the one thing he could unlimitedly take for granted.
But for thousands of foster children in Florida, these activities that most kids take for granted are often out of reach.
The ship has been stauncher, the skies more merciful, the seas less angry, or perhaps the men on board of a finer temper than he has been willing to take for granted.
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