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Discover Ludwig"infinite wisdom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is exceptionally wise, or to express reverence for knowledge and understanding. For example, "We are in awe of your infinite wisdom."
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"Our forefathers in their infinite wisdom planned for crazy.
I'm sure Brett in his infinite wisdom said, 'We'll go hard right on this.
Restored to life, he could no longer parse the infinite wisdom of the dead.
He was a man of infinite wisdom, integrity and great dignity.
Her infinite wisdom guided whoever called upon her for advice, installing confidence and comfort.
The BBC, in its infinite wisdom, has a car waiting for me outside.
A man of infinite wisdom and patience who was there for everyone 24/7.
This drove home to me very forcefully why deciduous trees, in their infinite wisdom, shed their leaves in winter.
O.K., fine: in its infinite wisdom, Square Enix had already used the XIV moniker for a separate game.
She told me to change 'epiphanic moment' to 'moment of epiphany', for instance, which is advice of infinite wisdom".
So, in the infinite wisdom of Sacramento general manager Vlade Divac, they traded for yet another center.
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