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Discover LudwigThe phrase "naivety in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe or discuss someone's state of being naive or lacking in experience or knowledge within a specific context. Example: Despite her apparent naivety in matters of finance, Jenna was a quick learner and soon became a savvy investor.
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There's a naivety in some aspects but we'll get there by having time in the saddle".
For this he might be charged with naivety in the face of private warnings.
If untrue, the South Africans are guilty of naivety in presenting this as fact.
I think there is a hint of naivety in being outdoors anywhere topless within lens distance.
Salford's lawyer said they were guilty of naivety in their dealings with players' wages.
My level of naivety in this area must have been incredibly high".
Do we not detect the same naivety in today's market fundamentalists?
Pearce hinted at much by pointing out "naivety" in the ranks, but those youngsters who featured will be wiser.
He has been criticised for naivety in domestic and international football politics and made a number of powerful enemies.
As in their opening two defeats, Albania started carelessly with naivety in possession helping Romania to dominate the early exchanges.
His naivety in raising funds abroad came closest to betraying the high principles with which his name is associated.
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