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The phrase "be wise to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to suggest that someone should take caution with a certain situation. For example, "Be wise to the risks of investing in the stock market."
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They would be wise to stop them.
Incumbents would be wise to embrace disclosure.
And Russia would be wise to listen.
We'd be wise to resist it.
It might be wise to walk away.
I would be wise to follow suit.
In our view, hunters would be wise to oppose this.
We think it would be wise to encourage other paths".
Her classmates would be wise to follow her example.
We would be wise to continue their vigilance.
Every nominee would be wise to prepare a speech.
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