Sentence examples for most wisely from inspiring English sources

The phrase "most wisely" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to emphasize that one has acted in the wisest way. For example, "He decided most wisely to wait until the morning before tackling the problem."

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Who has spent their money most wisely?

Your call for a second Manhattan Project is great, but that project would most wisely focus on finishing the final steps of the first one.

Over the next few weeks Guardian Money will examine the ways in which you can invest your pension money most wisely.

In a quietly vivid final scene, melodrama most wisely exploited, Grant receives the news of Jefferson's electrocution as he stands at his classroom lectern.

But if he had $1 billion to spend most wisely, he would spend it on "giving women more power, caring for orphans and getting them education".

Of all the London orchestras waking up to the desirability of having a Grand Old Man among its roster of conductors, the Philharmonia moved quickest and chose most wisely.

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Most Americans wisely reject both solutions.

Most have wisely moved towards the carrot-cake-and-latte world of arthouse audiences, but they still have to compete for limited attention and funds.

This means we need to actually start thinking strategically, systemically, and, most importantly, wisely about how to best pursue our enduring interests of prosperity and security within our existing resource constraints.

Most gyms wisely include a clause in members' contracts preventing them from suing in the event of self-caused injury.

No doubt most prosecutors choose wisely.

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