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Discover Ludwig'naive to' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to describe a person as being naive about a certain thing or situation. Example: She was naive to the dangers of living in such a dangerous neighborhood.
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In fact it's naive to expect it.
Was she naive to make it?
All this seems naive to us.
"It's naive to guarantee no violence".
Perhaps we weren't naive to do so.
It would be naive to take this show too seriously.
"I was very naive to what was going on.
"And it probably was naive to think it might.
God, we're naive to the point of idiocy.
Miliband thought that naive, to put it mildly.
Otherwise you'd be too naive to experience life.
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