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"taking it for" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the context of taking something as something else, often with the connotation of making an assumption or mistake. Example: "I saw a red car in the parking lot and thought it was my friend's, but I was just taking it for hers."
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Your cat will not know that you are looking out for its well-being by taking it for check-ups.
A family poses proudly for a portrait in its French-made automobile, perhaps before taking it for a spin.
Really, I'm not taking it for granted.
We're not taking it for granted.
She is not taking it for granted.
So often I have found myself taking it for granted.
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How many people have been taking it for chronic pain?
"I took it for Damien".
"You take it for granted".
"We take it for granted".
Some people take it for granted.
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