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Another common expression is:

take (someone or something) for granted

To consider something as being innately or unfailingly true, correct, real, or available, as in:.

  • I guess I just took your support for granted, because I thought you would be there for me no matter what.

(The Free Dictionary)

Another common expression is:

take (someone or something) for granted

To consider something as being innately or unfailingly true, correct, real, or available, as in:

  • I guess I just took your support for granted, because I thought you would be there for me no matter what.

(The Free Dictionary)

Another common expression is:

take (someone or something) for granted

To consider something as being innately or unfailingly true, correct, real, or available.

(The Free Dictionary)

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user 66974
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Another common expression is:

take (someone or something) for granted

To consider something as being innately or unfailingly true, correct, real, or available, as in:

  • I guess I just took your support for granted, because I thought you would be there for me no matter what.

(The Free Dictionary)