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The phrase "Very prudent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that shows good judgment or careful consideration in decision-making. Example: "Investing in renewable energy sources is very prudent given the current climate crisis."
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We are also very prudent.
"I am very calm, very prudent.
"The board has to be very prudent".
"You have to be very prudent in how you hire.
"Inventory planning was very prudent, Ms. Shapira said.
"The economics of making this record are very prudent.
"I have to be very prudent," he said.
We are being very prudent with our discretionary spending.
But his behaviour was very prudent," said Yang.
It occurs to me that making my fork almost entirely redundant may be very prudent indeed.
"Financially, we have been very prudent and careful, and very deliberate," said Wales.
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