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Carefree use of e-mail was once a sign of sophistication.
Carefree use of phrases such as "the deep state," "fake news" and "Nazi Germany" leads many Americans to believe there is an active war being fought against their elected representatives.
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Ben Curtis, 36, who won the British Open in 2003, said putting used to be a fairly carefree exercise for him.
But rather than desensitizing the fingertips, those protective calluses not only stimulate them, but make us feel more confident and carefree about using them.
In my 20s, when I was young and carefree, men used to invite me to baseball games.
During its long relationship with San Serriffe, starting with the original supplement itself, the paper has printed the name with carefree inconsistency, using every possible variation of "r"s and "f s, and, on one occasion, two "e"s.
Andrea Pereira just shakes her head at how carefree she used to be, when she'd strap on her running shoes and jog alone at night in the streets of Caracas.
And while I liked to reminisce about my days in the shallow end, remembering how carefree life used to be, I didn't wish to go back.
"It's not quite as carefree as it used to be," Ms. Spitzer of Corcoran said.
Americans, once insulated and carefree, are not used to being the hunted.
The worst thing about it is that I'm not as carefree as a used to be.
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