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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a circumspect" is not correct as it is incomplete; it should be "circumspect" or "a circumspect person." You can use it to describe someone who is cautious and considers all possible consequences before acting.
Example: "Her circumspect approach to investing has saved her from many financial pitfalls."
Alternatives: "prudent" or "cautious."
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"He was a circumspect man.
As is working within a circumspect budget.
Was it a natural caution emanating from a circumspect coach?
Decency, here, is a circumspect sort of virtue.
China has taken a circumspect approach to the assault, to the disappointment of White House officials.
"We are completely independent from Richemont in terms of merchandise," said a circumspect Ms. Molofsky.
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Each book is a prayer bead on a string, and each prayer is a secular, circumspect prayer, a prayer and a protest and a charm against encroaching night.
Sumption told me, in a somewhat circumspect manner: "I had a broad hint that an application would not come amiss".
Shroff: You have outlined some of the concerns that could assail a more circumspect writer or an editor.
You have to be a bit circumspect, but you also have to take up a position, and you have to stick to it.
However, a close examination of the neuropsychological studies urges a more circumspect interpretation.
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