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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complacency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of self-satisfaction or a sense of security that may lead to a lack of awareness of potential dangers or deficiencies.
Example: "His success led to a complacency that ultimately hindered his growth and innovation."
Alternatives: "a sense of complacency" or "an air of complacency."
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Perhaps it's unfair to say the players were complacent, but there was certainly a complacency about certain Ghanaian journalists.
The lacunae suggest a complacency.
It was a complacency issue.
I think there was a complacency there.
"And there's a complacency about that.
It is certainly a complacency Democrats wish to avoid.
"There was a complacency that this was not going to happen at this scale".
"There can at times be a complacency among our western democracies," he said.
Perhaps this enduring divide explains a complacency among the better-off toward how others live.
But I worry that Mr Rogoff is actually feeding a complacency about the dangers of inequality.
Obama has his anger translator; maybe Jeb Bush has a complacency translator.
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