Idiom
Take for granted.
If you take something for granted, you don't worry or think about it because you assume you will always have it.
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"I don't want anybody here taking this for granted," Mr. Obama told about 1,000 supporters at the Grand Opera House.
It is true that chronic migraine pain can be maintained by the central sensitization, but taking this for granted we consequently maintain that it could be generated in the brain without the need of vascular dilatation.
It is true that chronic migraine pain can be maintained by the central sensitization, but taking this for granted we consequently maintain that it could be generated in the brain without the need of vascular dilatation. .
How would taking this for granted change the experience?
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America now takes this for granted.
The natives take this for granted.
But the women had taken this for granted.
"I don't take this for granted, man.
With university education, we take this for granted.
We take this for granted because we were born into a world where it's true.
That most of us now take this for granted is largely because of him.
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