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As an adjective, "cavalier" is most commonly utilized in the sense of "dismissive" and/or "showing little or no regard". Thus, a sentence making use of "cavalier" would be the following: "With his cavalier attitude toward proper grammar, the teacher soon had a room full of students who wanted to write but who didn't know the proper rules for doing so."

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