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The phrase "So recklessly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action done with a lack of care or caution, often implying a sense of irresponsibility. Example: "He drove so recklessly that it was a miracle he didn't cause an accident."
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I think that's why I lived so recklessly.
Why the compulsion to marry, and to marry so recklessly?
That is a big hit for the shareholders, mainly Nordic, whose managers lent so recklessly.
Only in Russia could a private entrepreneur gamble quite so recklessly with public money.
This is not the cruder version of English votes for English laws that some Tories so recklessly desire.
They needed to prove that Lehman executives intentionally used the accounting practice to mislead investors, or did so recklessly.
Of course, that was precisely the precious opportunity that Zardari's critics said he was so recklessly putting at risk.
This is a company so recklessly talented you want to hug them and keep them safe in case they spoil.
Richie Benaud would have grimaced at the sight of a quick chucking himself around so recklessly on the rope.
Other industries have not behaved so recklessly as to pitch our economy into a tailspin that has cost hundreds of thousands of jobs.
But part of the reason that he lived his life so recklessly was that he froze out any reporter or media organization that went off message.
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