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The phrase "be prudent to continue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to advise someone to be careful and thoughtful about how they should proceed. For example: "Given the current economic situation, it would be prudent to continue investing cautiously."
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"He's going to be with Texas for a long, long time and it would not be prudent to continue discussions about it".
Last week, spy chiefs also recommended that "it would be prudent to continue to look at other options to impose more sanctions on Russia" over recent cyber intrusions, as Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Marcel Lettre told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Until such studies are performed, it may be prudent to continue to exclude patients with significant cardiac arrhythmia when attempting to use carotid measurements as surrogates for CO.
While there is room for improvement, this research suggests it might be prudent to continue with current policies.
It would be prudent to continue national serosurveys and the targeting of animals expected to be immunologically naïve, i.e. 2013 and 2014 born animals in the high prevalence areas in this study, to monitor SBV in the future.
19 37 It may therefore be prudent to continue fluid restriction protocols to prevent serious maternal complications, with more careful monitoring of renal function, until further studies provide clarity about the risks and benefits of such management.
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Therefore, it is prudent to continue with routine testing of the market, even though no cereulide was detected in this study.
As a result, it is prudent to continue to monitor applications that concern you in order to receive notification of a change in status.
Despite this, we believe it is prudent to continue dissection for tumor enrichment because additional mutational testing may be required on the same DNA preparation, and these add-on tests may have lower sensitivity.
Finally, until further information becomes available, it is prudent to continue to emphasize the importance of glycemic control in hospitalized patients with critical and noncritical illness while aiming at targets that are less stringent than 80 110 mg/dl (4.4 6.1 mmol/l), a topic that is discussed in detail subsequently.
Because the original TUL was based on the potential for excessive folate to mask vitamin B12 deficiency (rare in pregnant women), and there are potential epigenetic benefits of FA supplementation, it is prudent to continue to monitor dosages of FA exposure in the population, and study its possible effects towards the goal of establishing limits based on the genotoxic and non-genotoxic effects.
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