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The phrase "reckless purchase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a purchase that was made without considering the consequences or without taking the time to think the decision through. For example, "He made a reckless purchase and ended up wasting a lot of money."
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Charles Conaway, former chief executive, and John McDonald, former chief financial officer, are accused of trying to cover up a "reckless" purchase of $850m in inventory in 2001.
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This is the same drive that had those problems earlier this year, but the new firmware has supposedly fixed all that bad mojo, so feel free to make this purchase with reckless abandon and copy all your photos and home movies to it without a second thought.
He criticized the government of Mr. Museveni for what he called its "reckless expenditure," pointing to the recent purchase of fighter jets from Russia for about $720 million.
But I do recall that the purchase was easily the most reckless and painful one I'd made in years.
A visit consisted of a guided tour, an interview (never mind you've no intention of applying), an overnight stay (Mom spends night at nearby motel while you tread miserably alongside reckless, feckless freshmen) and a school sweatshirt purchase.
Equatorial Guinea's oil money, once attractive to reckless mercenaries intent on a coup, could easily purchase football talent and pay for this emergency Africa Cup of Nations tournament.
At headquarters Nishida concludes his defense of the big purchase with a self-maxim: "Risky but not reckless, this is my policy".
Bank of America has been battered by a steady stream of losses after its 2008 purchase of Countrywide Financial, the subprime lender that has come to symbolize the reckless lending practices of the real estate bubble.
But it is morally reckless to think that peace is the same thing as quiet, which can be purchased, if only temporarily, with intimidation.
His 2003 purchase of the General Motors Building on 59th Street and Fifth Avenue for $1.4 billion, though derided at the time as reckless, had been vindicated as the value of the building soared, enhancing Mr. Macklowe's reputation as a visionary tycoon.
Reckless, perhaps.
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