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'take it for granted' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used when somebody assumes or believes something to be true even though there is no evidence or proof of it. For example, "He assumed that he would get a promotion, taking it for granted that his hard work would be recognized."
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"You take it for granted".
"We take it for granted".
"They don't take it for granted".
I might take it for granted".
Beirutis, though, sometimes take it for granted.
We take it for granted sometimes".
"I don't take it for granted".
Some people take it for granted.
They take it for granted.
People take it for granted.
They'll take it for granted".
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