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Discover Ludwig"complacency over" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of smugness or satisfaction that leads to a lack of action or awareness of potential problems. Example: The company's complacency over their success led to a lack of innovation and ultimately, their downfall.
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It also reveals complacency over sexual politics.
Earlier Margaret Curran, the shadow Scottish Secretary, warned the party against complacency over the referendum victory.
The shadow environment secretary, Maria Eagle, accused the government of complacency over the issue.
She added: "The Government must drop its complacency over the need for climate change adaptation.
There will never be any cause for complacency over the National.
Shadow environment secretary Kerry McCarthy said the Government must "drop its complacency" over the need for climate change adaptation.
It warned that people's complacency over managing their debt may lead to a resurgence in bad debt.
In a Commons debate on Wednesday, Kerry McCarthy, Labour's shadow environment secretary, accused the government of complacency over flooding.
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In other words, the time for complacency is over, and the need for direct action is long overdue.
Writer suggests that reasons for the election result were bad trade figures, long overdue reforms of labor relations & the ever-rising cost of living, as well as the complacency & over-confidence of Mr. Wilson & the Labour Party.
As in the answer to question 2, part of the PSA coach's strategy (PSACS) is to breed complacency and over-confidence on the part of the other team.
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