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politically wise
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'politically wise' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or decision that is viewed as smart or advantageous with regard to politics. For example, "The mayor's decision to cancel the protest was politically wise, as it prevented a potential confrontation between opposing groups."
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41 human-written examples
Jokanovic has spoken on a number of occasions about his desire to keep his star players after their hugely impressive run to the play-offs, so when Sigurdsson was asked if the implausibly talented youngster Ryan Sessegnon was good enough to play in the Premier League, a polite "no comment" might have been a politically wise response.
News & Media
It's the morally right and politically wise thing to do.
News & Media
Besides, criticizing the mayor might not be politically wise.
News & Media
But it was politically wise to do so".
News & Media
In other words, the G.O.P. stance on abortion isn't politically wise, and isn't even politically conservative.
News & Media
That was politically wise, since it avoided slighting advocates for any particular dialect.
News & Media
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To Mr Kok it looked politically wiser to offer the lot.
News & Media
And the lesson she derives is that Clinton and the Democrats would have been "politically wiser" to have offered a looser, more expansive program: the President should have "acted more like a Democrat in the New Deal tradition" than a New Democrat concerned about fiscal responsibility.
Academia
Robert Reich, talking to people in the administration, says that there has been a deliberate decision to focus on the wrong issues, knowing that they're the wrong issues: So rather than fight for a bold jobs plan, the White House has apparently decided it's politically wiser to continue fighting about the deficit.
News & Media
Trump may believe the inquiry is wrapping up soon, which doesn't seem to be the case, but it may be politically wiser to simply wait it out, continuing to undermine those involved in hopes of dampening public acceptance of any ultimate findings or charges.
News & Media
He has been described as "next to Friedrich Gentz, the ablest literary opponent of the French Revolution in Germany".[6] But such a tribute does not do him full justice, for the comparison should really be to the advantage of Rehberg, who was politically wiser and philosophically deeper than Gentz.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "politically wise", consider the specific context. Is it about short-term gains, long-term strategy, or ethical considerations? Choose synonyms that reflect that nuance.
Common error
Don't assume that what is "politically wise" is always ethically sound. Sometimes, the most advantageous political move might involve sacrificing integrity or principles. Consider whether the long-term consequences justify the short-term gain.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "politically wise" functions as an adjective modifying a noun (often 'decision', 'move', or 'strategy'). Ludwig confirms that it describes something as being sensible or advantageous from a political perspective.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Academia
15%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Science
5%
Wiki
3%
Encyclopedias
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "politically wise" is an adjective phrase used to describe decisions or actions that are strategically advantageous within a political context. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent usage in neutral registers such as news and media, while also appearing in academic settings. When using this phrase, consider the ethical implications and nuances of the specific political context. Alternatives such as ""politically astute"" or ""politically prudent"" can be used to convey specific shades of meaning. Remember that what is politically advantageous may not always be ethically sound.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
politically astute
Emphasizes keen awareness and understanding of political situations.
politically canny
Highlights shrewdness and cleverness in navigating political landscapes.
politically prudent
Suggests carefulness and foresight in political actions.
strategically sound politically
Focuses on the strategic benefits and effectiveness in a political context.
politically judicious
Implies making wise and balanced decisions with political considerations.
diplomatically sound
Highlights actions that are sensitive and skilled in managing political relationships.
expedient politically
Emphasizes practicality and achieving immediate political goals.
politically expedient
Focuses on short-term advantages and practicality in political decision-making.
tactically advantageous
Highlights the benefits of an action from a tactical standpoint.
politically correct
Focuses on language or behavior intended to avoid offense, often in a political context. Note that its semantic context is much more specific, sometimes in a negative way.
FAQs
How can I use "politically wise" in a sentence?
You can use "politically wise" to describe actions or decisions that are strategically advantageous in a political context. For example: "The senator's decision to support the bill was "politically wise", as it strengthened her position with key voters."
What are some alternatives to saying "politically wise"?
Alternatives include "politically astute", "politically savvy", or "politically prudent" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is there a difference between "politically wise" and "politically expedient"?
"Politically wise" suggests a well-thought-out strategy that benefits in the long term, while "politically expedient" implies prioritizing short-term gains, even if it might not be the best course of action in the long run.
When is it appropriate to use the term "politically wise"?
Use "politically wise" when you want to emphasize that a decision or action demonstrates good judgment and strategic thinking within the realm of politics. It suggests that someone is making a smart choice given the political landscape.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested