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"naive thinking" is a valid expression in written English
It is typically used to describe an idea or thought that is not based on experience or knowledge. For example: "His naive thinking led him to believe that he could do the entire job himself."
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"I was quite naive, thinking OK, it's 12 grand but I can borrow that from the government," he says.
I was very naive, thinking that if I sent a rough DVD copy to festivals, it would be accepted.
After Zarqawi was killed in a U.S. airstrike in 2006, the group was believed to have passed its peak, and many hoped it would forever disappear — in what now sounds like wishful and naive thinking.
This looks like a great deal!" That is naive thinking.
Maybe I was naive thinking my job search would be quick and easy.
This is in contrast to the standard (naive) thinking that change in status coincides with the time of its first positive examination.
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I was naive in thinking that everyone was like me".
I feel naive for thinking it possible to move against the rigid gender roles still entrenched in modern America.
Taiwan's embassy in South Africa was closed and Mr Mandela was left looking somewhat naive for thinking there might have been other "possibilities".
But, Lamb is not naive in thinking that this revolution will take place without overcoming a number of obstacles, including the structure of the global trade market.
Miliband suggested the prime minister was naive in thinking that arming the rebels would "tip the balance" of the conflict in favour of the opposition.
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