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Discover Ludwig"uncritical adherence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who follows an idea or belief without questioning it. For example, "Karen displayed uncritical adherence to the party's principles, blindly accepting all of their policies without any scrutiny."
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But uncritical adherence to this conventional wisdom often results in a self-fulfilling prophecy: young Latinos are ignored in local races because of their prior voting record, which ensures similarly low turnout in future elections.
Barr's Part V is an example of how uncritical adherence to arbitrary religious teachings leads not only to bad science but behavior that discredits belief in God.
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BRITAIN'S National Health Service has been caricatured as "a national religion" inspiring uncritical attachment.
Around the same time, more evidence about Heidegger's involvement with the Nazi party emerged, and Derrida was obliged to make it clear that, although he owed more to Heidegger than to any other philosopher, his adherence was far from uncritical.
24 The accompanying editorial raised concerns that uncritical acceptance of initiatives to promote informed choice may cause more harm than good; it may rather facilitate adherence to testing, once efficacy has been shown to reduce mortality.
Uncritical patriotism?
That does not mean uncritical.
Well, arrivederci to such uncritical love.
It is, in their view, too uncritical.
She was four and uncritical of everything.
His book is uncritical of its subject.
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