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1 My poor Yusuf, you are too credulous in respect to these people.
2 The sceptic is too credulous ; he believes in newspapers or even in encyclopedias.
3 And that confidence has been given by a too credulous public.
4 But the Spock generation isn't cowed by them, nor is it too credulous .
5 Believe me, do not be too credulous , and take too much for granted.
6 It's too credulous to build on-forits credulity makes it fickle.
7 Ay, Daisy was always too credulous , a foolish little thing, if you like.
8 Really, Gilbert, for a man of thirty-five, or nearly thirty-five, you are too credulous .
9 Good men may sometimes be too credulous in things in which there appears no harm.
10 She did not wish to prove herself too credulous .
11 You don't have to be too credulous or superstitious.
12 Had he shown himself too credulous before his companions?
13 Question them; be cautious and not too credulous .
14 They did not care to seem too credulous .
15 Had she not been too credulous , too hasty?
16 I mean to assassinate my too credulous guests!
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