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The phrase "a laid-back" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is relaxed, easygoing, or not overly stressed.
Example: "She has a laid-back attitude that makes her enjoyable to be around."
Alternatives: "a relaxed" or "an easygoing".
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A laid-back professionalism.
"We're a laid-back campus.
"It's a laid-back kind of culture.
There's a laid-back attitude, island style.
"There's a laid-back attitude here.
I'm kind of a laid-back person.
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Island life is a laid back, semi-rural lifestyle.
It was a laid back, free-spirited, hippy existence.
He struck a laid back but engaged tone.
"I'm more a laid back type person.
It's Korean fusion with a laid back, eat with your hands, no fuss attitude. .
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