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The phrase "are very wise that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a quality of wisdom, but it lacks proper context or structure to be usable.
Example: "Those who are very wise that understand the complexities of life often find peace."
Alternatives: "are very wise to" or "are quite wise in".
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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.
Little kids are very wise that way.
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"It's very wise that the committee didn't try to spell out specific recipes, because one size does not fit all," comments biologist Shirley Tilghman, president of Princeton University.
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......
"You are very wise," she murmured.
Those are very wise words.
Those words are very wise, indeed.
Its like the turn of the century and at the end of the tunnel, you meet a very important person who is probably dead, is probably an elder, and is very wise, whoever that person is.
He's been very wise in that respect".
He's been very wise in that respect". Croft made his England Test debut in 1996 against Pakistan and went on to win 20 more caps, taking 49 wickets.
He's very wise about that.
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