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Discover Ludwig"it's wise to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in formal and informal writing to indicate that something is beneficial or prudent to do. For example, "It's wise to save some money for a rainy day."
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If you have doubts about a tree's health, it's wise to consult a professional arborist.
It's wise to get a doctor's note giving you permission to take it on the plane.
I think it's wise to plan ahead.
So it's wise to mention it first.
It's wise to check out other sources.
So it's wise to employ a doorman.
"I don't think it's wise to do so," he said.
It's wise to call a week or two ahead.
That's probably as much information as it's wise to give.
In any case, it's wise to season or marinade quail at least an hour before cooking.
So it's wise to review the results of a quick search of your name.
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