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"conceited attitude" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's personality or behavior, particularly when they are overly proud of their successes or accomplishments. For example, "John's friends began to tire of his constant bragging and conceited attitude."
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Bieber began courting controversy in 2012 with late performances and headline inducing incidents such as adopting a monkey he was then forced to give up, presenting a self-described "arrogant and conceited attitude", allegations of drug use and frequenting strip clubs.
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However, when doing this, it's crucial to maintain a positive and friendly attitude, or you risk coming across as arrogant or conceited.
"I don't want to sound conceited," he says, "but that is surely indicative of British attitudes towards photography in general.
Is Cameron conceited?
Not to be conceited".
Talk about conceited.
Ted Cruz is conceited.
He also seemed rather conceited.
Second, this car is conceited.
Conceited people never hear anything but praise.
He comes across as being conceited, self-absorbed.
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