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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judicious use" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of using something carefully and wisely. Example: The restaurant manager emphasized the importance of judicious use of ingredients in order to maintain high quality dishes.
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He also understands the judicious use of military power.
The agency also calls for "judicious" use in preventing sickness.
The city could also make judicious use of technology, the report said.
The contemporary touches often show up in Mr. Vuillermet's judicious use of spice and sweet.
It's simply a more judicious use of capital,' says one executive.
This story of how judicious use of information can save American lives is repeated throughout.
Munter, who says he is for the "judicious use of drones," nodded.
The secret is in judicious use of the whip and perfect timing in the jump.
They advocate a "judicious use of standoff and air weapons" against Mr. Assad's forces.
A steadying tripod and judicious use of magnesium-based flash powder enabled indoor shots.
Judicious use of cheese lets the onions hog center stage, which they should.
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