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1 He was very naive , he says, when he went to culinary school.
2 Phillip represented himself, which was, I think, very naive on his part.
3 He looked at me attentively; he is very naive , in reality.
4 And yet he was astonishingly simple about it all-veryyoung and very naive .
5 The girl was soft and foolish, very young and very naive .
6 There was a time, not so long ago, when we were all very naive .
7 The young lady chatted with us after supper; she appeared to be very naive .
8 There's also the very naive assumption that I haven't been exposed to global travel.
9 A child might've imagined it was an accident; a very small, very naive child.
10 He was, in fact, a very naive , vigorous human being.
11 It's about a very naive young Irish boy, who lands in San Francisco in 1995.
12 I was very naive as a climber, she said.
13 I was 22 and very naive when we met.
14 Unless we're very naive , we know where we are.
15 They were very naive , and may be thus Englished:-
16 Part of her, she realized, was still very naive .
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