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Take it for granted

To assume or believe something as true or certain without giving it much thought or


appreciation.

She had always taken her good health for granted until she fell seriously ill and
realized how precious it was.

tremendous
[ trih-men-duhs ]
adjective
Extremely large, great, or powerful; inspiring awe or admiration.

The team's tremendous effort and dedication led to their victory in the
championship, leaving fans in awe.

strain
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[ streyn ]
Noun
A force or pressure applied to an object or system, often causing stress or tension; also,
an excessive demand on one's physical or mental abilities.

The strain on the bridge's structure became evident as cracks began to appear,
prompting concerns about its safety.

integrate
[ in-ti-greyt ]
Verb
To combine or blend different elements, components, or systems into a unified whole.

The company aimed to integrate new technology into its existing infrastructure to
improve efficiency and productivity.
Sabbatical
[ suh-bat-i-kuhl ]
noun
A period of extended leave, typically granted to an employee or academic to pursue
personal interests, research, or relaxation.

After working at the university for ten years, Professor Smith decided to take a
sabbatical to write a book on environmental conservation.

fundamental
[ fuhn-duh-men-tl ]
Adjective
Essential, basic, or foundational; relating to the core principles or elements of a subject
or concept.

Learning mathematics is fundamental to understanding many scientific and


engineering principles.

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