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The phrase "a judicious observer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is careful, wise, and thoughtful in their observations or judgments.
Example: "A judicious observer would notice the subtle changes in the environment that others might overlook."
Alternatives: "a discerning observer" or "a wise observer".
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"It really is good," he observed with a judicious nod.
He has always seemed to me a keen and judicious political observer, worldly and instinctively liberal.
It was a judicious decision.
Yet publicly he maintained a judicious silence.
It has proved a judicious choice.
All of the dances needed a judicious editorial hand.
"The State Board of Elections made a judicious decision by delaying certification.
But he prefers a judicious approach to retaliation.
A judicious team can make quality improvements via free agency.
A judicious eye serves as well as unlimited credit.
But Sarvis, thankfully a judicious boy, didn't think so.
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