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How to use taken for granted in a sentence

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The right to own land and other property is taken for granted in many countries.
The technique of auscultatory blood pressure measurement is a complicated one that is often taken for granted.
It's sad and depressing, and I don't want it to become merely taken for granted and unremarked.
Real friendship is a rare and precious gift, strong, stable, yet fragile, and never to be taken for granted.
They do at least imply a stable society in which marriage is indissoluble and family loyalty taken for granted.
Howth pier and fish shops have several modern cold storage units and ice plants, which are mostly taken for granted in this day and age.
On a broader level, the book also illustrates the way the trajectories of technological change cannot be taken for granted.
The work carried out by crossing patrols is often taken for granted but it is integral to the community.
No area can be taken for granted or written off as a lost cause, and there are incentives to build further support to win more seats.
Though it is taken for granted in the developed world, mass education is a relatively recent phenomenon.
By Edwards's time, it's taken for granted that the bishop of Rome is the Antichrist.
The reign of Alexander III did a great deal to extend the power of the tsar at the expense of liberties taken for granted in Western Europe.
Divorce often results when a partner has had enough of being put upon and taken for granted.
There was a time when William's importance, even greatness, was taken for granted.
The fact that it eventually settled for patriotic loyalism could not be taken for granted.
It was taken for granted that children would accompany their parents to church and sit quietly through a sermon lasting forty to fifty minutes.
They are often taken for granted as the wound innately granulates, contracts, and epithclializes under optimal conditions.
Though they have slipped back in recent years the girls from Model County are far from pushovers and should not be taken for granted.
Hard men sometimes have soft centres and there's nothing more hurtful than to be taken for granted.
These days, with central heating, the electric blanket and the hot water bottle, a warm bed is rather taken for granted.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The only reason we ignore this fact is because it is empirically taken for granted.
It may be taken for granted, therefore, in the discussion to follow that no interpolation of intercalary days was actually made.
The document then goes on to regulate the visitatorial powers of the Bishop, which are taken for granted.
She would have taken for granted that the pair wished to be alone together, though she would have regarded this only as a snippet.
This constitutive mode of relatedness is, however, just taken for granted.
In fact, I am amazed at the number of people who still support Labour in the North East as we have been taken for granted like the Scots.
Kroes added that when even the phone of the chancellor is not sacred, that trust can never again be taken for granted, the report added.
Simply saying 'thank you' will go a long way to ensuring that people don't feel taken for granted.
I became somewhat embarrassed, for I was used to being taken for granted by my elders.
Still, decision support tools can be nebulously defined or even taken for granted, both at a provider's own peril.
In process of swearing-in new Member nothing taken for granted.
It was taken for granted that Poiret would not be replaced, and that would be a retrenchment.
Now, should any letters or other documents of a compromising character be found upon him, will it not be taken for granted that all who uphold him are his accomplices?
Below orthodoxy, it is apparent in the developed world that such literality can no longer be taken for granted, even among those who actually show up in houses of worship.
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