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Discover Ludwig"for prudence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express wisdom, caution, or care in making decisions. For example, "I decided to finish my essay early for prudence's sake."
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He rejected jingoism for prudence.
So much for prudence.
The story is hardly a prescription for prudence.
It will also be a time for prudence.
"I ask for seriousness, I ask for prudence".
Those figures would seem to support the argument for prudence.
Ms. Fitt says the hour calls for prudence.
Time for prudence, it would seem, for some corrective behaviour.
And Mr Steinmeier, her foreign minister, called for prudence in the choice of words.
That said, we call for prudence in making hasty judgments about a pending court case.
"There is a big counterpressure -- a requirement for prudence and returns from their investments," he said.
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