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meaning for to take it for granted



 
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meaning for to take it for granted #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:15 am   meaning for to take it for granted
 

Hi please tell me the meaning of " to take it for granted"
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meaning for to take it for granted #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:25 am   meaning for to take it for granted
 

To presume something will be done for you by another.

"My brother will do that."
"My dad will have done that."
"My mother will have tidied my room."
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