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Discover Ludwig"complacent in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a person's attitude or outlook in a particular situation. For example, "He was complacent in his beliefs, never doubting himself even when faced with contrary evidence."
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We've been too complacent in the past.
"You can't get complacent in this organization," he said.
He had got complacent in his Eighty-fourth Street apartment.
Both are happily complacent in their old-fashioned ways.
I've been complacent in the last two years".
"I think we were complacent in a lot of things.
He said Labour had been too complacent in Scotland.
"HAVE Americans become complacent in the face of terrorism?" asks the Washington Post's Juliet Eilperin.
The relevant question here seems to be: should Americans become complacent in the face of terrorism?
But policy makers cannot afford to be complacent in dealing with banking excesses.
Some teams might have grown complacent in victory or tuned out the coach.
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