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Discover Ludwig'naive in' is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
However, both 'naïve to' and 'naïve about' are correct and commonly used in written English. For example: She was naïve to the dangers of the situation. Or: He was naive about the consequences of his actions.
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We're naive in the west".
"I was so naive in those days.
The prime minister, Harold Macmillan, was naive in such matters.
I was naive in thinking that everyone was like me".
I was so bloody naive in those days.
Barack was somewhat naive in welcoming the Arab spring.
Or am I being naive in trusting him?
However, Jones was naive in the extreme in leaving any possibility of a penalty being milked.
Are Mars One's investors being naive in buying Lansdorp's untried business plan?
We were naive in the way we battled and tried to carry the game".
For Kureishi, a huge admirer, Khan is "naive in the way dancers are.
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