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The phrase "prudent language" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to describe language that is wise and judicious. For example, you could say, "During times of conflict, it is important to use prudent language in order to avoid miscommunication."
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Montana laws, however, simply reverted to their original "reasonable and prudent" language, requiring drivers to use good judgment in maintaining a safe speed given weather, road and traffic conditions, and the state of their vehicle.
1937 Chamberlain Urges Prudent Language LONDON — A warning to politicians and newspaper men to weigh every word they utter and write in the present international situation was given by Mr. Neville Chamberlain in his first speech on foreign policy as Prime Minister in the House of Commons today [June 25].
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Romer wanted the President to explain how the government would wisely use tax money; instead, she thought, the political language made the case against the more prudent economic policy — more stimulus.
Negotiators steadfastly resist language about environment, labor rights, human rights, public health, or prudent regulation in the public interest.
Such multiple language editions with the same content are customer sensitive and prudent marketing, which could greatly boost the paper's total paid circulation.
The second time around, the language was more careful, but also more desperate ("We believe it is prudent to pause…").
It may be prudent to discreetly assess health literacy of nonnative English speaking migrants regardless of the level of English language skills.
Mr. Saakashvili, prudent for once, shied from uttering the exact wording, but said that Mr. Putin had used "extremely offensive language," and had repeated the expression several times.
Moreover, in a recent AARP Bulletin, Trump used "dog whistle" language that is very typical of Republican rhetoric on Social Security: "As our demography changes, a prudent administration would begin to examine what changes might be necessary for future generations".
The search was limited to English language papers for pragmatic reasons but, given the international spread of the included studies, it may have been prudent to include non-English language papers.
Prudent perhaps.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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