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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as circumspect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is cautious and considers all possible consequences before acting.
Example: "In negotiations, it is essential to be as circumspect as possible to avoid misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "as cautious" or "as prudent".
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Mr. Ciccone was not as circumspect.
If only more judges were as circumspect about the use of police gang intelligence.
Sanders struck me above all as circumspect when talking about himself.
But some in the news media haven't been as circumspect and have gone instead for the jugular.
That could be viewed as circumspect because he dismisses the notion USL can rightfully claim D2 status.
Other Giants were just as circumspect when asked about Burress, many of them referring questions to Coughlin.
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They are not so much future-phobic as fiscally circumspect.
Though careful to come off as somewhat circumspect when discussing the Bolivarian Revolution, Chomsky let it be known that he was interested in going to Venezuela and would be "happy to meet" with Chávez.
And we have to be very circumspect as far as what information's gonna be shared.
Owen Paterson has been more circumspect, as might be expected from a man appointed to the position of environment secretary with the same logic as putting Guy Fawkes in charge of the nation's gunpowder supplies and matches.
They describe him as affable and circumspect.
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