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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wiser" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of wisdom between individuals or suggesting that someone has gained wisdom over time.
Example: "After years of experience, she became a wiser leader, making better decisions for her team."
Alternatives: "more wise" or "a more knowledgeable".
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He claims to be a wiser man.
No Party!" was a wiser summation.
It's also made me a wiser person.
The Clinton administration offers a wiser approach.
Perhaps it would have been a wiser choice.
We are a wiser people, a finer nation.
Odysseus, having heard the Sirens' song, sailed away a wiser man.
"He's an older man, a wiser man," Martínez said.
Lofton would emerge from it a wiser man.
He assumes his new role a wiser man.
The overall impression was of a wiser West, but a wiser Ukraine – with a young, energetic and well-qualified team of ministers.
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