Sentence examples for addition it is wise from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "addition it is wise" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "in addition, it is wise"? You can use the corrected phrase to introduce an additional point or suggestion that emphasizes the wisdom of a particular action or decision.
Example: "In addition, it is wise to consider the long-term effects of your choices before making a decision."
Alternatives: "Moreover, it is prudent" or "Additionally, it is advisable".

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In addition, it is wise to try to attain a homogeneous distribution of epiphyte protective reserves within a uniform physiographic region.

In addition, it is wise to hydrate from the inside out with the right nutrition and supplements.

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In addition, it is a wise precaution to filter out low-quality reads, low-complexity reads and highly repeated reads likely to result in numerous spurious alignments.

It is wise to use both.

In addition, it's hardly wise to put all of one's life savings into a single, highly leveraged investment". Robert J. Shiller in The New York Times.

In addition, it's hardly wise to put all of one's life savings into a single, highly leveraged investment in a home — as millions of underwater borrowers today can attest.

"And it's wise.

Would it be wise?

It was wise advice.

It's wise to book.

It was wise to flee.

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