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The phrase "a really wise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that possesses a significant amount of wisdom, often in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "She gave me a really wise piece of advice that changed my perspective on life."
Alternatives: "a very wise" or "an exceptionally wise".
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He's like a 13-year-old girl wrapped in a really wise man's body".
A really wise guy in the crowd, one familiar with relevant data, might challenge you with: "Oh, really?
Black theatre isn't part of the English theatrical world.' Inspiration 'My mother - she was a really wise woman.
The success of Housing First points to a new way of thinking about social programs: what looks like a giveaway may actually be a really wise investment.
"A place where you can share your personal challenges and have a really wise group of people who really know you give you their views is a very rare thing in life," he said.
Peter Thiel made a really wise bet on Facebook as the social network's first angel investor back in 2003.
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Limit Sodium intake Whether anybody in your family or you have blood pressure or not it is really wise to keep a check on your sodium intake.
That inspires alarm in some quarters, as people wonder if it is really wise to reproduce, via a new currency union of Scotland and England, the same wizard-wheeze that lies at the heart of the euro-crisis, namely a monetary union without a political and fiscal union over the top.
He was just a really compassionate, wise man to be honest!" Although this event was commemorating Diwali, a traditionally Hindu celebration, over half of the audience were agnostic, reflecting the rising popularity of do-it-yourself spirituality, yoga and meditation in the West.
Whether it is really wise to get food ideas from a man who died when he was 38 – and who, even in his 20s, portrayed himself as ill-looking in his painting the Sick Bacchus – is another question.
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