Examples of 'often taken for granted' in a sentence

Meaning of "often taken for granted"

often taken for granted: This phrase is used to describe something that is not fully appreciated or valued despite its importance or significance. It indicates the tendency to overlook or underestimate the worth of something. For example, the effort put in by parents is often taken for granted by children

How to use "often taken for granted" in a sentence

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often taken for granted
This is often taken for granted.
Friendship is something that is often taken for granted.
Learning is often taken for granted when training takes place.
Fruits and vegetables are often taken for granted.
Auto insurance is often taken for granted and treated almost as an afterthought.
We are honoring her selfless sacrifice which is often taken for granted.
Colour is so often taken for granted.
Climbing stairs is a normal activity that is often taken for granted.
Health is something often taken for granted but something that is so precious.
Colour is all around us and is therefore often taken for granted.
Water heaters are often taken for granted and pushed beyond the expected lifespan.
These are basic municipal services that are often taken for granted.
It is often taken for granted that those who join the forces will stay there.
Such advantages are often taken for granted.
Although often taken for granted, nurses are a vital part of health care.

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Communication is so often taken for granted.
The Nordic countries' special historical and cultural sense of community is often taken for granted.
Property rights are often taken for granted.
It is often taken for granted that this is the case, but why?
Excellent vision is too often taken for granted.
Water heaters are often taken for granted and pushed well beyond their intended life spans.
Water is a basic vital essential that is often taken for granted.
Michal Another thing often taken for granted is the depletion of our oceans.
Show the value of something that is so often taken for granted.
Our hair is often taken for granted but it is very….
The choice of media and messages is often taken for granted.
The hypothesis is often taken for granted by researchers using eye-tracking.
Many of the tools that people rely on are often taken for granted.
However, this is often taken for granted until something untoward happens.
His alacrity is sometimes less revered and often taken for granted.
From this perspective, it is often taken for granted that corruption “ violates ” human rights.
The critical role of ecosystem services in our economies is often taken for granted.
Our ability to breathe is often taken for granted until it 's compromised.
They are perfect to provoke and challenge assumptions that are often taken for granted.
William's neutrality as an historian was often taken for granted until the late twentieth century.
Still, her contribution and role in one 's life and family are often taken for granted.
It 's often taken for granted  - until the lights go out.
Women had to fight for the rights that are often taken for granted.
Many of the volunteers hold positions and are often taken for granted by the participants.
On the other hand, especially in western countries, water is often taken for granted.
Here are some basic, but often taken for granted steps.
The war had taught him to appreciate things too often taken for granted.
Such characters react realistically in situations that are often taken for granted with traditional heroes.
In industrialised countries, water resources are often taken for granted.
Frankly I feel my talents are often taken for granted.
It 's a chance to reflect on a fundamental concept that 's often taken for granted.
As a consequence, women 's organizations are often taken for granted and underresourced.
For those fortunate enough to have connectivity, the benefits are often taken for granted.
Language is a powerful tool, often taken for granted.
In purely acoustic music, being able to hear oneself is often taken for granted.

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Examples of using Taken
Measures had been taken to strengthen the judiciary
A taken male instantly becomes an unavailable male
I am sorry to have taken up all your time
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Examples of using Often
General schemes are often accessible for free
And often sacrificed to the goddess of agriculture
The victims are very often innocent children
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Examples of using Granted
Corresponding patents granted or pending in other countries
Granted our years on this earth are generous
Awards and certifications granted by selected institutions
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