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Take for granted.
If you take something for granted, you don't worry or think about it because you assume you will always have it.
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"Taking for granted that women are vain and shallow, he interpreted his observations to build up an argument that inevitably confirmed his original assumption".
Taking for granted the cultural primacy of Protestantism, he could couch his calls for fundamental social reform in terms of "Christianizing America" without any self-consciousness.
Taking for granted and knowing for sure are not the same, and that is why, in Jeter's mind, his credentials ring louder than Rodriguez's.
Taking for granted that each programme is unique, the contextual variables are probably the greatest obstacle in comparison and consequent transfer of experience.
"They're taking for granted they're the crown princes.
This is not something that we are taking for granted".
How can I get him to stop taking for granted what I do at home?
They are probably taking for granted that Congress has done the research.
Schoolteachers should petition their principals to stop taking for granted this abuse of fair argument.
If they moderate their anti-immigrant message, they might cut into the gains that optimistic Democrats are taking for granted.
"They were taking for granted the correctness of the hypothesis they were trying to disconfirm," he said.
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