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The phrase "a prudential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing caution, wisdom, or practical considerations, often in relation to decision-making or policies.
Example: "The committee took a prudential approach to the investment, ensuring that all risks were carefully evaluated."
Alternatives: "a cautious" or "a wise".
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There is certainly a prudential case for diversity.
Presumably the FSA, as a prudential regulator, should discourage such practices.
The criterion, these just-war theorists say, is essentially a prudential one.
But nothing important was ever begun in a prudential frame of mind.
"Brass" made Charlotte Lucas accept Mr. Collins ("disgracing herself" with a prudential marriage), but it didn't make her love him.
From the evolutionary point of view, the answer is simple: our forerunners who lacked such a prudential instinct died out.
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It seems there could hardly be a Prudential Center without Brodeur, a mainstay in goal since 1993.
But Kipton Davis, a Prudential Douglas Elliman broker from Virginia, thinks a little bourbon could be good for sales.
A Prudential Securities analyst, Carol Coale, downgraded Energy Partners, saying it may be unable to acquire assets needed for growth.
A Prudential Financial spokesman, Bob DeFillippo, said the company was cooperating with all inquiries and declined to comment further.
These are places, he said at a Prudential Securities conference in 2002, "where the judiciary is elected with verdict money.
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