Take For Granite, Inc

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Take For Granite, Inc.

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65 Syncopation Street, Rhythm

Industry: Communication, linguistics

Entity type: Non-profit

Product: Topical authority, information for public dissemination, pamphlet publication

Revenue: 370,000μ/AU

Personnel: 70 employees

Motto: "Our goal is for you to take us for granted."

Take For Granite, Inc. is a regional linguistic policing organization based in Rhythm. This non-profit organization provides monitoring and patrolling of grammatical usage, utilizing some level of linguistic prescription relating to the usage of Illuminatia's common language, Glossa Communi.

Take For Granite, Inc. exercises its specialized topical knowledge to engage in activities known to prevent oronyms and idiomatic substitutions of words and phrases that might otherwise degrade the communicative capacities of language. The organization utilizes various communication formats to further its public awareness and educational goals, including direct private contact to publishers, published pamphlets and leaflets intended for the general public, targeted publications directed at mass-communications practitioners, and limited direct broadcasting.

Take For Granite has a regional focus in western Illuminatia. The organization maintains a network of localized linguistic agents who monitor linguistic usage in non-published spheres in this region. The organization also monitors print and broadcast media and communicates its linguistic and grammatical objectives and recommendations to entities responsible for making substandard language usage public.

Take For Granite receives consideration from the Illuminatia Department of Language and Lexicology (DLL) in support of the organization's work in maintaining the integrity and reliability of the Glossa Communi language. The DLL support comes because linguistic monitoring and policing institutions such as Take For Granite have been shown to provide many of the benefits for language and lexicology that the DLL seeks to promote.