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Discover Ludwig"become complacent" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a person feeling too comfortable or content with their current situation or status. For example: After achieving success in his career, he became complacent and stopped striving for further advancements.
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Has Vivendi become complacent?
It's easy to become complacent.
"People had become complacent.
"But you almost become complacent.
He did not want to become complacent.
But, not surprisingly, we become complacent.
So I'm not going to become complacent.
But we must not become complacent.
But we shouldn't become complacent, warns Christodoulides.
"We have become complacent," Mr. Mork added.
It has become complacent and insular.
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