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Discover Ludwig"pick wisely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It essentially means to make a smart or careful choice. For example, "With so many options available, it is important to pick wisely."
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So pick wisely.
You've got to pick wisely.
So pick wisely, you balletomanes, but you're not likely to go wrong.
Rory Hall, 30, from London, said you had to pick wisely.
Demand that Congress pick wisely when making needed cuts -- and not sacrifice the health of our kids or the planet.
Keep up with trends Know what is happening on the fashion runaways and pick wisely your winning trend.
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Still, the president picked wisely, he said, bringing in "respectable people" who "understand the nature of our work".
The San Antonio Spurs and the Detroit Pistons have picked wisely in the draft and made smart free agent acquisitions.
Your scene-stealing turn – and dress – in The Mask was followed by low-budget indies such as The Last Supper and She's the One and even when you edged close to the A-List, you picked wisely.
I'm just going to pick more wisely with the men I be with".
The story had all but faded when the Jeremy Paxman of daytime television, Phillip Schofield, confronted Brook about her violence and she giggled, guffawed and smiled her way through the interview before indulging in a spot of victim-blaming, saying: "I'm not going to do that in the future, I'm just going to pick more wisely in the men I be with".
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