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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reckless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that acts without thinking about the consequences, often in a dangerous or irresponsible manner.
Example: "His reckless behavior on the road put everyone in danger."
Alternatives: "an impulsive" or "a careless".
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A reckless kiss?
Youth is a reckless time.
It's a reckless business".
He was a reckless, often heartless, bachelor.
"I was a reckless kid," he said.
But neither is she a reckless mixer.
"He had a reckless and aggressive style".
It's almost a reckless claim.
It was a reckless gamble.
He is a reckless demagogue.
A reckless driver in a luxury car.
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