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The phrase "be unwise to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express the idea that doing something would be wrong, foolish, or unadvisable. For example, "It would be unwise to ignore the safety warnings on this product."
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He would be unwise to do so.
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.
But it would be unwise to say 'never' in science.
But it would be unwise to expect too much.
It would be unwise to rely on that.
Mr Cameron would be unwise to count on it.
I felt it would be unwise to identify myself.
But it would be unwise to jeopardise inward investment.
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