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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be unwise" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to not be wise or sensible in a particular situation. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as giving advice, making a statement, or expressing caution. Example: It would be unwise to make such a large purchase without carefully considering your budget first.
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be unwise
adjective
Not wise; defective in wisdom; injudicious; indiscreet; foolish.
synonyms
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That would be unwise.
That may be unwise.
Perhaps; but retreating could be unwise.
We believe that would be unwise".
That, Mr. Edelson said, would be unwise.
The statute here involved may be unwise.
But it may not be unwise.
But it would be unwise to assume it never will.
But they would be unwise to ignore it.
But regimes would be unwise to count on permanent passivity.
Still, it would be unwise to count Russian industrialists out.
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