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take the rigion for granted “Some reckon that Labour will win with bigger margins in the north-east than anywhere else in the country but Mr Miliband cannot afford to take the region for granted.” 1" take the region for granted"? April 27th: The wrong solution http://www.economist.com/news/britain/21649862-economists-round-up-main-political-events-british-election-campaign-today-april-27th via Instapaper
3 de mai de 2015 14:28
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The "north-east" is a region or area of the country. "To take for granted" means to assume that something will (always) be true. One can say, "He takes his health for granted. He thinks that he will never be sick, so he eats whatever he wants." In your context, Mr. Miliband cannot assume that he will win that area of the country. He should be concerned about that region, because he might lose it in the election.
3 de maio de 2015
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