Examples of 'take it for granted that' in a sentence

Meaning of "take it for granted that"

take it for granted that: This idiom means to assume something is true without questioning or verifying it. It suggests a sense of complacency or lack of appreciation for the value or importance of something

How to use "take it for granted that" in a sentence

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take it for granted that
We take it for granted that television exists.
Give It to me I shall take it for granted that you give.
I take it for granted that people are honest.
Well, we shall just have to take it for granted that it will work out.
We take it for granted that we can walk.
Even those of us who were born muslim take it for granted that we're muslim.
I take it for granted that he would come.
As animal lovers, we sometimes take it for granted that people can fend for themselves.
I take it for granted that you will join.
I shall write again soon, but take it for granted that no news is good news.
I take it for granted that after the match.
Why, the whole of Levenford take it for granted that you and I are related.
I take it for granted that she will join us.
That government agencies… don't do their job. People take it for granted that.
We take it for granted that a child can walk.

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I do not think we can take it for granted that the charts are safe.
I take it for granted that a person of an innocent state of mind.
But Africans must not take it for granted that their time has come.
I take it for granted that he will succeed in the examination.
Watch carefully, do not take it for granted that you have understood.
I take it for granted that they will get married.
Conceited people take it for granted that they are superior to others.
I take it for granted that students come to school to study.
And we cannot take it for granted that we will achieve that.
I take it for granted that your department is doing that all times.
European consumers take it for granted that food must be of good quality.
We take it for granted that he will succeed in his business.
Meillassoux seems to take it for granted that thought is unique to human beings.
We take it for granted that the car will start.
We, however, have begun to take it for granted that democracy itself means security.
Take it for granted that you volunteered for the job? ".
Trial Runs, Do not take it for granted that you are ready!
We take it for granted that the past is fixed.
You know, we usually take it for granted that courts of justice do just that.
We take it for granted that the beach belongs to all of us.
People are apt to take it for granted that professors can speak English.
I take it for granted that you had read that book.
You will just take it for granted that everyone loves you.
We take it for granted that a champion tennis player needs a coach.
However, we can not take it for granted that our partners will do the same.
We take it for granted that when we shop we will find what we want.
People these days take it for granted that you do, but nobody used to then.
I take it for granted that I am such a great pilot.
People are apt to take it for granted that the professor can speak English.
I take it for granted that I am such an open book.
I do not think we can take it for granted that the charts are safe . I do not either.
They take it for granted that you will use that one operating system alone.
Why do I always take it for granted that you are kidding?
You take it for granted that everything you want is yours.
You will see . I take it for granted that after the match.

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