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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acted unwisely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a decision or action that was not made with good judgment or foresight. Example: "In hindsight, he realized that he had acted unwisely by investing all his savings in a risky venture."
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The majority has acted unwisely.
"The majority has acted unwisely," he said.
The majority had "acted unwisely" to "stop the counting of legal votes," Justice Stevens said.
For a supposedly impartial regulator, she must surely accept that she acted unwisely.
that due process authorizes courts to hold laws unconstitutional when they believe the legislature has acted unwisely -- has long since been discarded.
* * * The doctrine * * * that due process authorizes courts to hold laws unconstitutional when they believe the legislature has acted unwisely * * * has long since been discarded.
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If it acts unwisely, the electorate can make a change.
Just like C.F.O.'s, chief executives often suffer from overconfidence, which can cause them to act unwisely.
While black folks may act unwisely, angrily or even vindictively, they are in no position, individually or collectively, to systematically oppress us white people.
President Donald Trump tweeted a dire new warning to North Korea on Friday, saying the U.S. military is "locked and loaded" in case the country's mercurial leader, Kim Jong Un, decides to "act unwisely".
"Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely," Trump wrote.
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