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The phrase "a wisdom that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific type of wisdom or insight that is being discussed or elaborated upon.
Example: "She shared a wisdom that has guided her through many challenges in life."
Alternatives: "a knowledge that" or "an insight that".
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Shah examines this fight with a wisdom that doesn't ignore the import of seemingly mundane details.
Domingo, having outlived that, now possesses a wisdom that is more precious.
This amounts to considering as futile the hopes of philosophers to elaborate a wisdom that would guide men in their public as well as their private lives.
In India, where a construction boom is seeing towers explode out of the ground across the country, it's a wisdom that is deeply unsustainable.
He speaks in an affectless, hesitant drawl, and his distant manner suggests a wisdom that cannot be translated into human language.
"Think about what God would want, not what the church would want," the nun advised, with a wisdom that would surely disqualify her from Vatican office.
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I see a youthful spirit with a new wisdom that can only come with life experience.
However, Trump has an opportunity to dramatically reshape a conventional wisdom that has consistently failed America.
Tracking polls fuel a conventional wisdom that feeds on itself.
"There was a divine wisdom that put that together".
The Greeks had a "tragic wisdom" that enabled them to confront the hardships of life and the inevitability of death.
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