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Discover LudwigThe phrase "naive to think" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone's thinking is judgmentally ill-considered or unworldly. For example, "It was naive to think that the company would not respond to their customers' demands".
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It's flatly naive to think otherwise.
We're not that naive to think we're not.
But it's not naive to think that it will.
"And it probably was naive to think it might.
And I would be naive to think different".
"It's incredibly naive to think everything is just fine".
And if it's naive to think that the internet can save us, it's naive to think that it can damn us too.
It would be naive to think that happiness requires nothing more than the freedom to choose.
It would be naive to think that the NSA did not have such capabilities.
Is it naive to think Mr Obama really believed this stuff?
It is naive to think you can ban a film in the digital age.
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