The difference between Granted and Take for granted
Granted is also adverb with the meaning: ..
Take for granted is also verb with the meaning: to assume something to be true without verification or proof.
check bellow for the other definitions of Granted and Take for granted
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Granted as a verb:
Examples:
"He was granted a patent on his invention."
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Granted as an adverb:
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Examples:
"He's a good student and usually does well. Granted, he did fail that one test, but I think there were good reasons for that."
"You haven't been a very good father." "Granted."
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Granted as an adjective:
Examples:
"Granted that he has done nothing wrong, he should be set free."
"Granted the lack of evidence, we can make no such conclusion."
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Take for granted as a verb (transitive, of a thing):
To assume something to be true without verification or proof.
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Take for granted as a verb (transitive, idiomatic, especially of a person):
To give little attention to or to underestimate the value of, to fail to appreciate.