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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'judgment to' is not correct and usable in written English
It does not make sense in a sentence by itself. You can use the phrase 'judgment on' in a sentence to describe a decision or opinion made about a particular situation or person. For example: The judge handed down his judgment on the accused.
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I leave this judgment to the reader.
Sometimes it shows good judgment to warn.
It is a very hard judgment to make.
He felt his story "The Judgment" to be so.
So it's a very, very difficult judgment to make.
"Bringing a judgment to the subject, there's no journey".
He will want his judgment to be proved correct.
Why add the stress of judgment to a practice that should relieve anxiety?
(Eventually, an appellate court reduced the judgment to two and a half million).
Executive function and emotional responses get worse, hurting everything from judgment to emotional reactivity.
If that's the situation, paying for the judgment to be enforced could be a waste.
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