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Taken as read.
If something can be taken as read, it is so definite that it's not necessary to talk about it.
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4. Remember: You are not Peter Fonda Assuming you're heading off on your own for six months, I am taking it as read that you are not in a committed relationship.
If analysts are already weighing up the implications of possible links with Isis, if presidential candidates are taking it as read that Mateen was part of a web of Islamist terror spreading across the globe, let me imagine a situation in which sex, not sectarianism, plays a part.
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Let's take it as read that Llewyn is good.
Let's take it as read that Welcome to New York is at least referencing Strauss-Kahn.
Markets take it as read: ten-year Greek government-bond yields hit a euro-era record of 14.6% on April 19th.
Some people seem to take it as read that he's being bankrolled by a certain local businessman.
Side Effects takes it as read that we actually want to stay awake and alert; in its modest way, this is detox cinema of a very bracing kind.
It's that father-son thing where you don't go around hugging or kissing and saying I love you but you take it as read.
It takes it as read that western society will farm out eldercare to any agency available, then shows how that might look.
"All the players take it as read what the manager says," said Steven Gerrard, who will captain the side tonight for the first time in two years.
I am looking at the group and you can take it as read that the Bartons and Nolans, it fits comfortably, and Andy Carroll, his shirt fits and has got a big number nine on it, which carries its own weight.
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