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The phrase 'took for granted' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means that someone assumed something to be true or accepted without questioning it. For example: Joanna took her husband's love for her for granted until he told her he was leaving.
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Things friends took for granted.
It was something I took for granted.
I took for granted that he would always be there.
You come to appreciate what before you took for granted.
Ambition is something I took for granted as a child.
"One thing I took for granted was life," he said.
He took for granted that his assertions were self-evident.
"You're going to see what we took for granted".
Those public schools had to fight tooth and nail for things I took for granted".
From the beginning, the GEMS schools in Dubai took for granted a kind of ethnic segregation.
He said he was sometimes surprised by the extravagances that Alta Moda clients took for granted.
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