Similar words: take for granted, granted, granted that, warranted, unwarranted, taken, take note, mistaken. Meaning: adj. 1. evident without proof or argument 2. accepted as real or true without proof.
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(61) Mrs. Touchett intimated her that condolences might be taken for granted.
(62) Those features that were once so important to the platform wars—preemptive multitasking, protected memory, and multiuser security, to name a few—are now taken for granted.
(63) His support cannot be taken for granted. We must ask him first.
(64) If Chuang-tzu's "live without dreams, " or taken for granted, then the Lieh-tzu's "live without dreams, " then have a very solid theoretical basis.
(65) No moral dogma must be taken for granted - no standard of measurement deified.
(66) The panorama of color and action which fills the world is taken for granted.
(67) The United States is blessed with vast land and ample resources; abundance is taken for granted.
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