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You take everything he says with a grain of salt.
But I took what she said with a grain of salt.
You have to take what they are saying with a grain of salt.
You've got to take all that with a grain of salt.
In most cases you should take stories with a grain of salt.
If not then I would take it with a grain of salt.
I think it is clear who should be read with a grain of salt.
"They have to be taken with a grain of salt."
"People around here take this with a grain of salt."
"I spent an interesting evening recently with a grain of salt."
I found that on the Web so take it with a grain of salt.
So check your sources and take what you read with a grain of salt.
I'd have to take it with a grain of salt; after all, she was only seven.
So now when they say "take that with a grain of salt" it will be a good thing!
This is another good argument as to why they should be taken with a grain of salt.
I hope your readers took the article with a grain of salt.
So this experiment can only be taken with a grain of salt.
And she was right to take Claude's words with a grain of salt.
She had an opinion and advice about everyone, which I took with a grain of salt.
Context is everything and I always take these claims with a grain of salt.
The newspaper said the warning should be taken with a grain of salt.
They suggest, "Take these results with a grain of salt."
In the future I shall take "places to stay" with a grain of salt.
"One has to take these claims with a grain of salt.
"They may be right, but I take the comments with a grain of salt," the official said.