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Discover Ludwig"cavalier with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to be nonchalant or indifferent about something. Example: She was always cavalier with her money, often spending it on unnecessary things without a second thought.
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And he can be cavalier with evidence.
Still, we couldn't be cavalier with this.
They seem so cavalier with it, so spendthrift.
After all, when has Mr. Paterson been cavalier with the truth?
"I thought that they were being very cavalier with an issue that people really cared about.
But for a lawyer, you're remarkably cavalier with any idea of justice".
"They can't demonstrate their demographics, and advertisers are not cavalier with their money," he said.
To be sure, Blair didn't touch the rich, and he was cavalier with civil liberties.
"They're too cavalier with money, spending far more than a collector would for things.
As scrupulous a connoisseur as Penny is not about to be cavalier with anyone's art treasures.
I'm self-employed so I can't afford to be cavalier with my health.
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