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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing decisions, evaluations, or assessments that are significant or impactful.
Example: "The committee's decision was seen as a great judgment that would shape the future of the organization."
Alternatives: "a significant decision" or "an important evaluation".
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"A great judgment has to be made now as to just how big and bad the situation is," says Jeffrey Garten, the Yale School of Management professor of international finance.
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"Paul Downton is an experienced Test player a man of great judgment, an outstanding individual who has already impressed everybody since he took over the job.
Emanuel said of Panetta, Leonn has great judgment, a great compass.
This was not a procedure that required great judgment or technical mastery.
If just a few reporters or editors are biased, is that O.K.? If the paper is, as you say, asking reporters to "go deep" into a story and exercise great judgment in deciding where to go deep, shouldn't reporters and editors also disclose their preference in the campaign?
This is a man who has got great judgment.
"This is a man who has got great judgment," Mr. Bush told reporters here, introducing Mr. Rumsfeld.
She led a phenomenal recovery by exercising great judgment.
"He's a very smart guy who has great judgment, and I think this state is very lucky to have him".
"He's an excellent trial lawyer, a first-rate strategist and he's got great judgment".
"I'm not saying I used great judgment all the time here," he told an investigator.
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