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The phrase "be very judicious" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to act with good judgment and discretion. Example: When making important decisions, it is important to be very judicious in order to avoid any potential negative consequences.
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"Doctors will have to be very judicious and feel their way along," he said.
Still, she said, Candlewick has tried to be "very judicious" about how it plays Ms. Soetoro-Ng's relationship with the president.
"Running for president in the YouTube era, you realize you have to be very judicious in what you say," Mr. Romney said.
You have to be very judicious about how and when you move the camera, so things like whip-pans in the middle of the shot need to be very specific.
So, the government's got to be very judicious about how they spread taxpayer dollars.
But Bailey says the Pentagon will be "very judicious" about future use, and will improve its medical record-keeping during deployments.
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They are being very judicious and cautious," the person said.
"Wal-Mart is very judicious about that," he said.
"I'm very judicious with the private flying time, though, to manage the cost".
"People on Snap are very judicious in terms of how they spend their benefits," said Green.
"They have to rely on the person who is part of their team, to make sure that person is being very judicious".
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