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  • 21take something as a given — phrase to accept that something is true and not expect it to change We’ve taken it as a given that our members are honest. Thesaurus: to believe or accept that something is true or existssynonym Main entry: given …

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  • 22Take 5 (magazine) — Take 5 is a weekly real life magazine published by ACP Magazines in Australia. The magazine is released every Wednesday since 1998 when it began publishing and features a variety of true stories submitted by readers and a pull out puzzle book… …

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  • 23Take a Vacation! — Album par The Young Veins Sortie 8 juin, 2010 Enregistrement 2009 Durée …

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  • 24take (something) for granted — 1. to accept something as true without questioning or testing it. We take it for granted that our children will be better off than we are. 2. to fail to appreciate the value of something. So many of us take clean water for granted …

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  • 25take something at face value — take someone/​something at face value accept someone/​something at face value phrase to accept someone or something without considering whether they really are what they claim to be These threats should not be taken at face value. Thesaurus: to… …

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  • 26take something as given — take (something) as given : to regard or accept (something) as true or real I think we can take their support as given. = I think we can take (it) as given that they will support us. [=I think we can assume that they will support us] • • • Main… …

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  • 27take as given — take (something) as given : to regard or accept (something) as true or real I think we can take their support as given. = I think we can take (it) as given that they will support us. [=I think we can assume that they will support us] • • • Main… …

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  • 28take something with a grain of salt — take (something) with a grain of salt to consider something to be not completely true or right. I ve read the article, which I take with a grain of salt. Related vocabulary: hard to swallow Etymology: based on the idea that food tastes better and …

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  • 29take with a grain of salt — take (something) with a grain of salt to consider something to be not completely true or right. I ve read the article, which I take with a grain of salt. Related vocabulary: hard to swallow Etymology: based on the idea that food tastes better and …

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  • 30take it for granted (that … ) — take it for ˈgranted (that…) idiom to believe sth is true without first making sure that it is • I just took it for granted that he d always be around. • She seemed to take it for granted that I would go with her to New York. Main entry:… …

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