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The phrase "a recklessness" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "recklessness" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "His recklessness on the road led to several accidents."
Alternatives: "a lack of caution" or "an absence of care."
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"Pretty much, he showed a recklessness, but maintained his innocence".
"And there's a recklessness that's inherent in that song".
Ostensibly he was a respectable, recently retired lawyer but there was a recklessness about him.
He spoke with a recklessness that I'd heard in others: financial decorum had been abandoned.
I had a recklessness in me that made me open to writing the story.
Hunt has a recklessness that can push him into pole position.
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My vulnerabilities — a certain recklessness, a freshman-year social life that depended on spaces and substances provided by men — were just as clear.
You might suppose that a certain recklessness would be a prerequisite for anyone contemplating a career in the drug trade.
Flaunting a cocksure recklessness worthy of an International Monetary Fund director, he leads a double life as a secret womanizer who has gambled his way into debt.
"The Europeans have a certain recklessness about them now, a feeling of entitlement," Burke said.
A prosecution could not be based on a finding that negligence, recklessness, a mistake or an accident was involved.
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