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The phrase "a wise place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or environment that is considered to be intelligent, thoughtful, or conducive to wisdom.
Example: "The library is a wise place to seek knowledge and inspiration."
Alternatives: "a thoughtful environment" or "a prudent location".
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Do you think this is a wise place to park a few bucks?
Parmalat's collapse also destabilised Italy's fragile banking sector and left the reputation of the country as a wise place in which to invest more than a little dented.
NEWARK — If you want up-to-date statistics for the players on the New Jersey Devils, the team's official Web site is a wise place to click.
A growing group of investors is viewing musicas in unusual and expensive instrumentsas a wise place to put cash.
A wise place to begin implementing these improvements is with those upgrades or additions that will substantially impact the attractiveness of buildings.
And knowing oneself -- both consciously and unconsciously -- is, undeniably, a wise place to start.
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Instead, it's a thoughtful transformation that comes from a deep and wise place within you.
The world will be a sadder and less wise place.
Now the other cultures are seen as the wise place, and we are taught to defer to them".
An earthquake-and-tsunami zone crowded with 127 million people is an un-wise place for 54 reactors.
Mr. Wise placed a couple of peppercorn-crusted duck breasts into a frying pan.
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