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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very wise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that possesses a great deal of wisdom or knowledge.
Example: "The elders in our community are very wise, often providing guidance to the younger generations."
Alternatives: "are quite knowledgeable" or "possess great wisdom."
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"You are very wise," she murmured.
George W. Bush, according to Mr. Fleischer, "believes that the American people are very wise and that, given the right incentives, they will... make their own right determinations about how much they can conserve......
In many ways what Mumsnet offers is free online therapy, and from a bunch of people who are very wise, that can only be good, right?" But sometimes, after communicating online, women decide they want to meet each other, and Roberts says there are meet-ups going on every day.
We use water responsibly, down to the drop, and we are very wise in our water usage.
She once said that "in order to be irreplaceable one must always be different". I think these are very wise words, and they also apply to what we're trying to achieve at Scalable Capital.
Those are very wise words.
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My wife is very wise.
"Well he's very wise.
She may be very wise.
He's very wise now".
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