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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as unwise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of wisdom or judgment of one action or decision to another, often in a negative context.
Example: "Choosing to invest in that failing company was as unwise as betting all your savings on a single horse."
Alternatives: "equally foolish" or "just as imprudent."
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As well as unwise.
"It strikes me as unwise, un-American and unconstitutional".
They are now in danger of being entirely discarded, which would be almost as unwise.
Which makes it strange that some people now regard the idea as unwise.
They reject as "unwise" the notion that the country's fiscal consolidation helped growth.
Weakening the Church of England therefore struck Walpole as unwise, for at least two reasons.
Comparing the European Union to the Soviet Union is as unwise as it is insulting.
But some scientists faulted the Government's go-slow approach on vaccines as unwise given the threat.
Dismantling America's nuclear deterrence strikes many defense experts as unwise, if not suicidal.
That is something our Greek and Roman ancestors would have viewed as unwise.
Yen-tervention Currency interventions are generally seen as unwise props for weakness or beggar-my-neighbor treatments for strength.
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