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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it wise' is not grammatically correct.
To use it, you would need to include a verb, noun, or adjective before 'wise'. For example, 'It is wise to save money for emergencies.'.
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Is it wise?
Was it wise?
But it doesn't make it wise.
Not all of it wise.
But that doesn't make it wise.
"I promise, I'll do it," Wise said.
Was it wise at this sensitive time?
Was it wise to screen such material?
Is it wise to embrace those assumptions?
Is it wise, or right, to arm Syria's rebels?
IS IT wise to bargain hard with your best friend?
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