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The phrase "a great wisdom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or profound understanding or insight.
Example: "The ancient texts imparted a great wisdom that has guided generations."
Alternatives: "a profound insight" or "a significant understanding".
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He does not think them morally admirable, kind, or possessed of a great wisdom inaccessible to modern man.
"Ivan had a great wisdom for helping students develop the ability to criticize constructively, whether it was a paper they were reading or just questioning each other's assumptions," said Jurafsky.
In "5 Pieces of Advice" we believe that everyone has a great wisdom to share.
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"I think what's happened post-Skyfall is Bond is the one who has more experience than they do, and I think he's got a greater wisdom.
Unaware of that at the time, Bartholomew was bewildered; later he came to believe that in influencing Sally Carbery's second thoughts Hester had, then, too, been assigned a role in the pattern conceived by a greater wisdom.
But an acceptance of stuff I can't help has led me to a greater wisdom, a patience, call it whatever you want - maybe resignation - which gives me license to scoff haughtily at things like high heels and huge, stupid, fashionable purses.
When you give deep thought to something it is like connecting with a greater wisdom; you are only searching deep within you for the answer.
"Know thyself" appears in all great wisdom traditions.
Saramago is a writer who I'd always admired, since I was a teenager, a figure of great wisdom to me.
The AMAUTA Global Training in Health Informatics program (AMAUTA is a Quechua word meaning a person of great wisdom, one who knows and who teaches) was developed in 1999 to train Peruvian health care professionals and students in the use, development and application of informatics.
A true champion of the underdog and a man of great wisdom, he will be missed deeply by all who knew him.
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