adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
apply for/seek/be granted asylum
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He has been granted asylum in France.
be granted membership (= be accepted as a member )
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Montenegro was granted membership of the UN in 2006.
be granted/given bail
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Magistrates adjourned the case until June 9 and Smith was granted bail.
granted an amnesty
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The government granted an amnesty for all former terrorists.
granted immunity
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They were granted immunity from prosecution.
granted...exemptions
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The commission granted temporary exemptions .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
take it for granted (that)
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We just took it for granted that the $1000 was part of the normal fee for buying a house.
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But I take it for granted .
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He seemed to take it for granted that everyone would do what he told them.
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He seemed to take it for granted that she was the one to talk to.
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It was impossible to take it for granted .
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Ludens was right in a way to complain that they were now all taking it for granted .
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Now we took it for granted that seawater came swirling up around our feet whenever we left the cabin or cockpit baskets.
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She had taken it for granted that they would spend the night in Denver.
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Why do we take it for granted that education is a good to which everyone equally is entitled?
take sb/sth for granted
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But he took nothing for granted and left little to chance.
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Clinton can not take women for granted .
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For much of its course, the later novel takes all this for granted .
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He took it all for granted , and would never have a clue just how blessed he was.
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He took it for granted that people would fall in love with Eva.
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It does not take victory for granted .
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Lesley had issued her fiat with such confidence that she had taken his compliance for granted .
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Why do we take it for granted that education is a good to which everyone equally is entitled?