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The phrase "educated judgment" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a decision or opinion that is made based on knowledge, research, and experience rather than on impulse or guesswork. Example: As a doctor, I must use my educated judgment to determine the best course of treatment for my patient.
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But ultimately, the doctor needs to use his or her objective and educated judgment about what is acceptable.
The challenge is: How do we raise people's awareness to the point where they can make an educated judgment about the risks of Internet voting?
The CORA framework can be used by (1) stakeholders and policy makers, to make an educated judgment about the credibility of an assessment, and (2) the authors of a risk assessment, to improve the evaluability of their reports.
In a compressed period of time we are injecting a curatorial eye, pulling out what is significant to give the public an educated judgment about what's going on in art now".
Parliamentarians who discover they have been deceived by the spies must howl blue murder, as they are doing in America but not in Britain … The press, showered with leaks, must resort to its own educated judgment in deciding where the public interest lies.
A.O. Scott, in counting the "brutal geopolitical thriller" among his top-rated films of 2012, said it was "an attempt to grapple honestly with the moral complexities of the war on terror"; but honest is just what the film is not, if honesty implies candor, completeness, and an educated judgment; and Zero Dark Thirty does not grapple with complexities so much as it submits to convention and myth.
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The courtroom battle now unfolding bears close watching, and the Supreme Court should not stand in the way of Americans viewing it and reaching educated judgments.
They also use their personal experience, including relationships with a company's customers, competitors and suppliers, to make educated judgments about which oil fields are likely to produce future profits, for example, or which product lines are likely to catch on.
But for the first time, devices like Scanadu Scout give consumers the ability to read their own body data and make educated judgments on what we think the problem might be.
About the only thing the Supreme Court got right in its Citizens United and McCutcheon decisions was its repeated affirmation that transparency for political spending is critical in a functioning democracy in order for voters to make educated judgments about different messages, and to prevent corruption.
Make snap, educated judgments.
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