take it for granted in English

accept something unquestioningly; show disregard for something, treat something in an unappreciative manne

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1. We should not take it for granted to be boundlessly connected.

2. I take it for granted that a mother should love child.

3. I take it for granted that they have arrived there already.

4. He seemed to take it for granted that he should speak as a representative.

5. He seemed to take it for granted that she was the one to talk to.

6. He seemed to take it for granted that everyone would do what he told them.

7. She seemed to take it for granted that I would go with her to New York.

8. Do not take it for granted that the board of the directors will approve of the plan.

9. Why do we take it for granted that education is a good to which everyone equally is entitled?

10. Yet can we really take it for granted that parents are so utterly changeless in their behaviour and attitudes to their children?

11. We have implied in former sections, and shall here take it for granted, that occasional Archaism is always a fault, conscious or unconscious

12. The term “Courtliness,” derived from Latin curialitas and curia meaning “senate” or “meeting,” pervades discussions of medieval literature, so much so that scholars may take it for granted