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Discover Ludwig"has judgment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone possesses the ability to make sound or wise decisions and judgments. Example: The judge has excellent judgment and always makes fair decisions in the courtroom.
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Statuesque and, to say the least, presentable, Ms. DeYoung has judgment and passion; that is, a big heart that never loses its bearings.
Americans want a president, Mr. Bolton concluded, "who has judgment, who has steadiness of purpose, who has leadership, who won't falter in a crisis, and who doesn't believe that the role of America in the world is to be a well-bred doormat".
When the CS protection has judgment failure, backup protection will operate.
Remote intelligence has judgment and flexibility and thus will be far more disruptive than A.I., for both rich and poor nations, especially in the short term.
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I don't think we have opinions, we have judgment.
"You have to have luck, but you also have to have judgment, discernment.
"You have snipers being called into question who have judgment calls to make..
We must take it on faith that they have subsequently had judgment transplants.
You have judgment and wisdom and maturity that comes with age, and employers will like you".
"Playing a guy which everyone will have judgment of or criticism about was really, really scary".
You have to have judgment and forgiveness of certain things.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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