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Discover Ludwig"too conservative" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who holds very traditional or strict beliefs or values, or someone who is resistant to change or new ideas. Example: "The company's decision to stick with outdated technology shows that they are too conservative in their approach to innovation."
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were too conservative.
Classic, but not too conservative.
"The Americans are too conservative.
But is he too conservative?
No, she is too conservative.
Too safe, too conservative.
The prevailing rhetoric is, moreover, too conservative.
"You can't be too conservative.
The activists were too conservative?
Is Guiliano's advice too conservative?
You can question whether he's too conservative.
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