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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grow complacent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to become too comfortable or self-satisfied, often resulting in a lack of effort or vigilance. Example: Over time, the team grew complacent with their success and stopped putting in the same level of hard work and dedication, causing them to lose several important games.
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"We can't grow complacent.
It's easy to grow complacent.
When I grow complacent, I think of their struggle for justice.
With so much competition, it is hard for any school to grow complacent.
"Most people might grow overconfident or grow complacent during that streak.
A bit of controversy can be helpful, lest we grow complacent.
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But policymakers have grown complacent.
I embrace disruptions to circumstances I've grown complacent about.
We've grown complacent as researchers; lazy as thinkers.
Lulled by its fame, Levi grew complacent".Now our strategy has shifted, to differentiating performance.
If there was ever a danger of their growing complacent, his presence erased it.
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