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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conceited about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is excessively proud of their own appearance, abilities, or achievements. For example: "He was so conceited about his high grades that he never stopped bragging about them to his classmates."
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Pinkerton knows that he is a charmer but is not conceited about it.
He sipped it from the tin dipper, and though he still lapsed into Swahili from time to time — he was conceited about his fluency, too — he was more polite now, more solicitous, speaking to me slowly and deferentially".
A lot of people have remained on it as "it's a great show to work on, the output is quality – not to be conceited about it – so people don't want to move on".
His dad might once have called himself the Guvnor but there is nothing alpha male or conceited about Ince Jr. It's that, as much as anything, that makes this so perplexing and unsatisfactory.
The thorn also stops Paul from becoming conceited about all that he accomplished for the church.
I never get conceited about my work because the paintings are not me.
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But after all, a free press also has a noneconomic value in society, and journalists are at least as conceited as educators about their public importance.
"I guess some people are conceited enough to care about being waved in," he added.
Although you should always feel good about yourself, never become conceited.
It's all too easy to come off as conceited online, the more you talk about yourself and your accomplishments.
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