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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a naivety" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a state of being naive or a lack of experience or sophistication in a particular context.
Example: "Her naivety about the complexities of the business world was evident during the meeting."
Alternatives: "an innocence" or "a simplicity".
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Pulling against the bog of misanthropy in Céline's work is a modesty, a naivety even.
There's a naivety in some aspects but we'll get there by having time in the saddle".
We wanted a simplicity and a naivety, which I think adds to the comedy.
You get far more enjoyment out of kids' rugby because there's a naivety there.
Their biggest crime seems to have been a naivety about the nature of the beast.
This shows a lack of imagination and a naivety about the ubiquity of hate.
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A war relies on a certain naivety back home to be acceptable.
Given that backdrop, a certain naivety at the age of 22 may have been an asset.
It displays a certain naivety.
All his films have a calculated naivety.
I think I've got a natural naivety to me.
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