Sentence examples for children wise from inspiring English sources

The phrase "children wise" is not grammatically correct and not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that someone might use it in spoken language as a mistake or as a play on words, but it is not considered standard or proper English. A better way to express the idea would be to say "wise children" or "children who are wise". As for when you can use it, again, it is not recommended to use this phrase in written English.

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I was fine, I had morals, my mum made us respectful children wise, but streetwise as well.

Most of the children Wise saw will never be the same, he said, nor the humanitarian workers who risked their lives to treat them, their families, and fighters from all sides of the battle to oust the Islamic extremists from the city on the Tigris River.

Whatever the weaknesses of their free-form plots, Walter Mosley's crime novels are redeemed by the earthy vitality of his characters: an exuberant pageant of fast-talking rogues and unrepentant sinners, high-stepping women, sharp young blades and children wise beyond their years.

The holy couple was awaited by a shivering gaggle of children, Wise Men who were really church deacons; and shepherds who were local farmers.

Making children wise to the dangers of landmines is another way to fight the threat.

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The industry has no shortage of salespeople who, like the god Theuth, are willing to swear that their technologies will make the children wiser and improve their memory.

According to a study by Child Wise nearly half of those aged five to 16 have internet access in their rooms.

The latest Child Wise survey revealed that kids and young teenagers in Britain watch an average of more than two and a half hours of television a day, in addition to two hours a day spent on computers and other devices.

A survey of 2,445 children aged five to 16 by Child Wise found almost two in three have their own computer (62%).

Today's op-ed in Australian IT by Bernadette McMenamin, CEO of an organization called Child Wise is naive at best, dangerous at worst.

And you have no idea what the family has gone through, child-wise.

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