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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foolish to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing that an action or belief is unwise or lacking in good judgment. Example: "It would be foolish to invest all your savings in a single stock without doing proper research."
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It would foolish to rule it out.
He was foolish to do so.
"We'd be foolish to ignore it.
It seems foolish to bar this use".
It may prove foolish to ignore them.
They'd be foolish to try.
"It's foolish to ignore that.
/ It's foolish to cling to the past.
How foolish to have shut him up.
It's foolish to use terrorism, but it is especially foolish to do it knowing so little".
It's foolish to make something that's easy hard.
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