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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judicious way" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a manner or approach that is characterized by good judgment, wisdom, and prudence. Example: "She handled the situation in a judicious way, carefully considering all options before making a decision."
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I should probably be quarantined in some judicious way.
A runoff, she said, would have been the judicious way to settle the issue.
If business and government uses big data in this same judicious way, then I will be delighted.
Many kinds of paintings get reviewed on these pages, and some of them (in my judicious way) I say are good, and some bad.
That means using antibiotics in a judicious way, in accordance with our Beef Quality Assurance training and in cooperation with our veterinarian.
The Lamoureux working party version on the powers and organisation of EU institutions has been hailed for its coherence, precision and judicious way round traps which bedevilled Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
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In small, judicious ways, M. Petit constantly strives for lighter, more contemporary versions of the classics, with no discernible loss of flavor.
The chefs take advantage of strong-flavored ingredients like salsa, ceviche, tortilla, coconut, balsamico, curry and olive and truffle oils, but apply them in surprising yet judicious ways, delicately enriching a dish.
But we want to do this in a very judicious, professional way".
We fully accept the metaphor of "chaff" and "wheat" as a judicious and appropriate way not just to understand Ethiopian politics today but also as a practical way of resolving the crises of confidence in governance and proper determination of leadership succession.
"He and the committee might even come up with some judicious compromise, the way Aeschylus does at the end of the play".
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