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"take things for granted" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to not appreciate or value something because it is always present or available. You can use it in various situations, such as expressing your gratitude or reminding someone to be appreciative. Here is an example sentence: "Don't take your parents' love for granted, they work hard to provide for you and always support you."
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"You can't take things for granted".
We don't take things for granted.
You don't take things for granted anymore".
"I used to take things for granted.
He promised not to take things for granted.
I think sometimes you just take things for granted".
It made me not take things for granted.
But you know how you can take things for granted.
"You just can't take things for granted," he said.
"You take things for granted when you're younger," Stevens said.
"Don't take things for granted," Mr. Burtka offers.
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