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grant‧ed /ˈɡrɑːntəd, ˈɡrɑːntɪd $ ˈɡræn-/  adverb [sentence adverb]
grant :کمک هزینه
کمک بلاعوض، کمک دولتی، اهداء، بخشش، امتیاز، اجازه واگذاری رسمی، کمک هزینه تحصیلی، دادن، بخشیدن، اعطا کردن، تصدیق کردن، مسلم گرفتن، موافقت کردن، اجازه دادن، واگذار کردن، حقوقی: تعهد کردن، واگذاری به معنای عام، روانشناسی: بورس تحصیلی یا پژوهشی، بازرگانی: اعانه
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 English Dictionary
English Dictionarygrant‧ed /ˈɡrɑːntəd, ˈɡrɑːntɪd $ ˈɡræn-/ 
 adverb [sentence adverb] used when you admit that something is true
 Synonym : admittedly: 
 Granted, the music is not perfect, but the flaws are outweighed by the sheer joy of the piece.
 Granted, the music is not perfect, but the flaws are outweighed by the sheer joy of the piece.  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
  Common Errors
Common Errorsgrantedadverb BAD
 BAD: We cannot take for granted that a computer system will never fail.
 GOOD
 GOOD: We cannot take it for granted that a computer system will never fail.
 Usage Note:take it for granted
 Usage Note:take it for granted  (
that  ...) WITH 
it = assume that something is true or will happen: 'She didn't ask me if I wanted to go. She just took it for granted.'
See also APPRECIATE 2 (
appreciate) 
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  Idioms
IdiomsgrantedSee: TAKE FOR GRANTED. 
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