Examples of 'takes for granted' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes for granted"

takes for granted: means to assume or expect something to be true or to exist without questioning or appreciating it. It implies not fully recognizing the value, importance, or effort put into something
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of take for granted

How to use "takes for granted" in a sentence

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takes for granted
Which now everybody takes for granted.
He evidently takes for granted was familiar to his readers.
The stuff everyone else takes for granted.
Takes for granted as its roots.
The one everyone takes for granted.
He takes for granted that the prisoners have escaped.
Everyone else takes for granted.
It takes for granted a preexisting consensus on certain social issues.
His loneliness takes for granted.
Takes for granted.
Your generation takes for granted what is possible.
Health is something that everyone takes for granted.
Our society takes for granted the riches of nature.
Ordinary trivial things that everybody takes for granted.
Every nation takes for granted its own existence.

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But there are other things she takes for granted.
Everybody takes for granted the part organizations play in our everyday lives.
They are blessings which the rising generation takes for granted.
Simple things that everyone else takes for granted are nearly impossible for me.
He takes for granted that they are all propaganda and skips the leading articles.
This is the part that almost everyone takes for granted.
It takes for granted the Christian view of the dignity of the human person.
Trying to find out what everyone else takes for granted.
He takes for granted that a cultural shift is happening, and that it is negative.
One piece of simple technology that everyone takes for granted is countertop microwave ovens.
To play, participants should identify a list of constraining assumptions their company takes for granted.
They poke holes in what everyone takes for granted and fight systems that oppress.
Possession is something the possibility of which the Church takes for granted.
Terpning 's realism takes for granted the representational nature of art and takes it from there.
I challenge things Dorothy takes for granted.
It takes for granted that the Anglo-Saxon laws of England are still in effect.
All I ever wanted was the mundane shit everyone takes for granted.
The Commission 's charter takes for granted that this goal is desirable.
They innovate and experiment, questioning things everybody else takes for granted.
Unable to control, Moscow takes for granted that there are also nuclear attack missiles.
The real problem is free access, which an entire generation now takes for granted.
Clearly, Ignatius takes for granted a hierarchical structure of Church authority.
Eliminate - which factors that the industry takes for granted should be eliminiated?
The organization 's cultural biases include values, ideas and procedures that the company takes for granted.
Spain 's Ministry of Economy takes for granted that the ECB vice-presidency will be for Spain.
Her world feels safe and uncomplicated, one she now takes for granted.
It takes for granted a specific notion of the " person ".
Doesn't she deserve to have all the comforts that pakhi takes for granted.
And so forth -- the 'reality' of which he takes for granted in the ordinary.
Then, she 's stubborn . But there are other things she takes for granted.
Things that … Everyone else takes for granted.
The un-bright Bush was born into a system he takes for granted.
This is it? Something that any amateur rugby team takes for granted every weekend.
Right, Mr. Sawyer? Health is something that everyone takes for granted.

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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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