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The phrase "act with foresight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common expression that means to plan or make decisions based on careful consideration of potential outcomes or consequences. Example: "The successful business owner always acts with foresight, anticipating market changes and making strategic decisions to stay ahead of the competition."
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We must act with foresight, and we must act now. .
early 15c., from Latin providere "look ahead, prepare, supply, act with foresight," from pro- "ahead" (see pro-) + videre "to see" (see vision).
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In the face of the tourist onslaught, some governments have acted with foresight and sensitivity.
Of course, as with the present-day foreign policy issues that plague Washington, it is easy in retrospect to say that everyone should have acted with greater foresight, wisdom and determination.
We must now take the step to a new level of species maturity and demonstrate our ability to act with collective wisdom and foresight".
This did not imply that people have perfect foresight, but that they act with an informed understanding of economic theory and policy.
Those with foresight had brought fans.
With local opinion strongly against Trump, the official said, the invitation was "very courageous," but also "a brilliant act of foresight".
With foresight and thoughtful planning, this suffering is completely avoidable".
Whether or not this act of vandalism was also an act of foresight, the gentle reader shall have to decide.
"We established our exhibitry with foresight," Dr. Tyson said.
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