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be discerning about
verb
To detect with the senses, especially with the eyes.
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Be discerning about advice from others.
"I didn't realize you could say no, you could be discerning about who you spoke to.
Taylor-Shoff counsels that the wisest approach is to apply the same standards to credit online as they would off, and to be discerning about the credit-related information they might find on the Internet.
You have to be discerning about where you get your information.
I suppose I learned to be discerning about porcelain thrones at my mother's knee.
I also try to be discerning about how much I contact them.
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If the European presence created a veritable watershed in Indonesian history, it is to be discerned about 1870 (as opposed to 1511, which marked the establishment of a European base in the archipelago).
Mountains of snow, he observed, could be discerned about 75 mile further south.
He was discerning about whom to embrace, when and how.
Maxime's family was discerning about food, and came into the city frequently to sample the restaurants.
Stik thinks that a surprising number of his pieces have survived without being painted over because he's discerning about what and where to paint.
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