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Discover Ludwig"very reckless" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone's actions or behaviors as being extremely careless or irresponsible. Example: "His behavior was very reckless as he drove his car at high speeds, swerving in and out of lanes without signaling."
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"He was a very reckless driver".
To recall the mission "would be a very reckless idea".
I think it was a very reckless thing to do".
Kyle's was a very reckless challenge, ridiculous to be fair.
"The view of the committee is that that would be very reckless".
Which I think is a very reckless way of reading, but for me a productive one".
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But does this mean the future of America is now in the hands of two very damaged, reckless people?
She also questioned why Manziel wasn't arrested at the scene for, at the very least, reckless driving.
This struck me as very dangerous, reckless and completely detached from any reality as I understood it".
The view of the committee is that that would be very, uh, uh, reckless.
I asked him if he did not realise that his responsibilities as a journalist and an Englishman made the sending of such a message without definite authority as to its truth very improper and reckless".
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