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"dispensing wisdom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to share or give out wise advice or knowledge. Example: The elderly grandfather spent his afternoons dispensing wisdom to his grandchildren, passing down lessons and life experiences that they will always remember.
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Rather than dispensing wisdom, Salter asks eviscerating questions.
She did a staggering job dispensing wisdom, for someone who'd been swimming for 53 hours straight.
Lisi, dispensing wisdom, looked a type: the bald, younger-than-his-years California guru.
After all, if one acts as a guide — dispensing wisdom, fasting when appropriate, attracting followers — one is a guide.
He enjoys wine and a good meal, tells stories over dinner and often nibbles on something while he's dispensing wisdom.
Now Qaddafi claims that he has no formal role in Libya and is simply an avuncular figure dispensing wisdom when asked.
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Now he dispenses wisdom over the airwaves.
Twitter, the social-networking service that lets users dispense wisdom in 140 characters, made its debut at SXSW in 2007.
Some of the women are natural caretakers who dispense wisdom to inmates along with bars of lye soap.
In a way, Brown was a wandering scholar, a basketball nomad, crisscrossing the landscape of the sport to dispense wisdom and push players.
But it is one thing to dispense wisdom and give exceptional performances; it is another to run the Met's artistic affairs.
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