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"I just take it completely for granted.
These days we take electricity completely for granted as a commonplace necessity.
If anything, most women would take it completely for granted that men are not remotely frightened of them.
At the end of the day, women simply want the choices in love and work that men take so completely for granted".
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He wants to reawaken our senses to appreciate the wonders of the material world that we have engineered for ourselves in the 7,000 or so years since the first copper was smelted – a world that we usually take completely for granted.
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"Younger people have grown up with the technology and almost take it completely for granted.
Most inventions reach their pinnacle of success when they come to be taken completely for granted.
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