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Discover Ludwig"complacency about" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of self-satisfaction or contentment about a situation or issue, often leading to a lack of concern or effort to improve it. Example: The government's complacency about the high unemployment rates has frustrated many citizens who are struggling to find jobs.
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Our complacency about those conflicts must end.
Nobody is suggesting complacency about Ukip.
"And there's a complacency about that.
But this healthy forecast should not encourage complacency about risk.
"But we cannot allow complacency about the justice system.
For decades now, there's been a profound complacency about Rambert.
This point is connected in Quine's thought with a curious complacency about truth.
That fiction has lulled investors into complacency about the funds' safety and predictability.
But I worry that Mr Rogoff is actually feeding a complacency about the dangers of inequality.
But any complacency about race relations has been swept away by the inquiry.
The upshot is complacency about the past, though of a different kind.
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