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1 It is extraordinary how naïve the general public sometimes are.
2 It's amusing to think about now, how naïve we were, how skewed our perspective was.
3 But now she could see how naïve she had been, and she felt cheated, deceived.
4 With each page I was realizing how naïve my faith in the Green Movement had been.
5 Your naïvete-combinedwith your refusal to admit just how naïve you are-imposes risks on us all.
6 He suddenly realized how naïve he was being.
7 I can now look back and see just how naïve my understanding of racism was in 1990s.
8 Oh, how young, how naïve she is!
9 It came out, just as smooth as that, and suddenly I understood just how naïve I really was.
10 Initially, Bram scowled with irritation but, after a few seconds, began to smile, recognizing how naïve his statement was.
12 No matter how naïve or wild-eyed his grandfather might have sounded to Brooks, Edgar thought John Sawtelle's vision might not have been so quixotic.
13 How naïve she'd been to believe she would be the exception.
14 How naïve and blind we have been.
15 'Has anyone ever told you how naïve you are, Aldous?'
16 "Do you have any idea how naïve you sound right now?"
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