Granted
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1098 examples of Granted in a sentence
And granted, there may be horrible consequences for making different choices, I will give you that.
We take the democracy for
granted.
Because I discovered that my coffee would not be possible without hundreds of people I take for
granted.
And so I was delighted talking to him, and it made me realize there are hundreds of masterpieces all around us that we totally take for
granted.
It reminded me that what I take for
granted
is not available to millions of people around the world.
But in recent decades, we have come to take milk for
granted.
If a man is getting ready for a business meeting, he doesn't worry about looking too masculine and therefore not being taken for
granted.
Persephone
granted
him permission to go back to the land of living and punish Merope, on the condition that he would return when he was done.
And we take it for
granted
now, that each of these machines has billions of transistors, doing billions of cycles per second without failing.
And he marveled at, quote, "How people take it for
granted
they have the right to preach at you and pray over you as soon as your income falls below a certain level."
It is an opportunity that we don't take for granted, and so we thought long and hard about how we would use it.
After my college graduation, I applied for and was
granted
political asylum, based on being a member of a social group.
Britain until recently wasn't a nation of immigrants, so it could take identity for
granted.
For most of us, the experience of being a person is so familiar, so unified and so continuous that it's difficult not to take it for
granted.
But we shouldn't take it for
granted.
We can be incredibly pessimistic on the short term, and mourn what we lost and what we really took for
granted.
You see, Daniel is a really social guy, and he's blind and quadriplegic, which makes it hard to use those devices that we all take for
granted.
And the work itself is associated with work that women have historically done, work that's been made incredibly invisible and taken for
granted
in our culture.
And I started to realize the hundreds of little things that go right every day, that I didn't even notice, that I took for granted, as opposed to focusing on the three or four that went wrong.
We take the good for granted, and we moan and groan at the bad.
That's one thing you Americans take for granted, you know?
If that happens, well, obviously, we feel that someone has cheated us, that we are being ignored or taken for
granted
by the market.
And we kind of take that for
granted.
And the problem, I think, is that we take the ocean for
granted.
So don't take this for
granted.
What you take for
granted
is a privilege for others.
As you can see, the company's work is astonishing, but what's also astonishing is the fact that permission was
granted.
Of the five senses, vision is the one that I appreciate the most, and it's the one that I can least take for
granted.
Even though your ship holds only 15 units of fuel, you’ve been
granted
use of all 45 units in your current location.
In response, Queen Isabella
granted
permission to capture and enslave anyone who ate human flesh.
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