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"discerning about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about someone or something being very careful, precise, or judgmental in the way they consider something. For example: "He was very discerning about his investment decisions, carefully weighing all the risks and potential rewards before making a move."
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"The consequence of having more citizens informed and connected is that they'll be as critical and discerning about rebels as they are about the government," the authors write.
Be discerning about advice from others.
He was discerning about whom to embrace, when and how.
Maxime's family was discerning about food, and came into the city frequently to sample the restaurants.
But they say they have gotten more discerning about whom they lend to.
Mr. Gillespie suggested such behavior might indicate that millennials are in fact quite discerning about wine.
"And Americans do not seem to be as discerning about quality".
They're as discerning about the food they eat as the coffee they brew and drink.
"I didn't realize you could say no, you could be discerning about who you spoke to.
This last job is particularly important in Japan, which is famously discerning about its produce.
"Social media users have become really discerning about what they're seeing".
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