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Discover Ludwig"reckless to" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically expresses the idea of being careless or imprudent with regard to something. For example, "I was reckless to take on that project without assessing the risks."
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It is "too reckless to fail".
— or else are too militarily reckless to be taken seriously.
The company's managers have ranged from awful to average, its projects from reckless to modestly profitable.
"But without a good pressure test, it would be reckless to displace," he said.
It seems reckless to shut away half the country's talent because it happens to be female.
"It is reckless to use these incidents as media vehicles for political gain".
Therefore, it could hardly be viewed as reckless to not disclose information that would be helpful.
But he would be reckless to announce it immediately after the summit.
It isn't entirely reckless to regard matters of finance through a psychological lens.
It is reckless to suggest that unconditional meetings will advance our interests".
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I would expect Mark Reckless to hold his seat for Ukip in the coming byelection.
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