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Discover Ludwig"overly prudent" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe a person who is overly cautious or overly concerned with safety. For example, "The investors were overly prudent, so they decided not to pursue the high-risk venture."
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I think that the Obama administration has thus far showed prudent caution, and outright resistance to getting overly drawn into the Syrian crisis.
It is therefore likely that utilizing a combination of these two strategies is prudent in many cases [ 84], yet an overly conservative approach could still lead to the loss of essential phylogenetic signal.
Even if investors aren't taking an overly conservative approach, the energy sector usually does in order to make prudent decisions regarding projects and spending.
As became all too apparent in the financial bubble of the late 1990's, the tax code currently contains some perverse incentives for companies to become overly indebted and to manipulate their short-term stock price, instead of paying dividends as a form of prudent profit sharing.
Prudent perhaps.
"They are prudent people".
That could seem prudent.
The uninsured are prudent.
That's simply prudent.
Deng was certainly prudent.
Overly harsh?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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