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The phrase "prudent precaution" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing measures taken to avoid potential problems or risks, emphasizing careful planning. Example: "Taking a prudent precaution, the company decided to conduct a thorough risk assessment before launching the new product."
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For many, carrying a concealed knife or pepper spray became a prudent precaution.
Kristine A. Smith, a spokeswoman for the State Department of Health, said the 92nd Street Y's move was a "prudent precaution".
Kalisch apologised for the inconvenience but said the ABS had taken the "early, prudent precaution to take the system down to be assured of the integrity of the data".
Richard Wakeford, professor of epidemiology at the University of Manchester, said that asking non-essential workers to stay home was "a prudent precaution until the cause is known and the situation rectified".
Therefore while albumin infusion, even in high total doses, appears to be well-tolerated in type 1 HRS patients, nonetheless, monitoring of central venous pressure directly by catheterization or indirectly by vena cava ultrasound for signs of excessive cardiac preload may be a prudent precaution, especially in patients receiving higher cumulative albumin doses.
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While training was scheduled to resume Wednesday, the general said, "we are going to proceed with some prudent precautions at some of the ranges for everyone's safety".
The United States Capitol Police, which is investigating the attack, cautioned lawmakers "to take reasonable and prudent precautions regarding their personal security".
The US Capitol Police force said that it was advising Congress representatives and their aides to "take reasonable and prudent precautions" about their own security in the wake of the shooting.
If you plan to rent to a stranger, take prudent precautions, such as requesting a damage deposit and checking references.
Geoff Dunning, chief executive of the Road Haulage Association, told the BBC he did not know if there was any real difference "between what people call panic-buying and prudent precautions".
BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Marcus says that, if confirmed, the deployment of the ships suggests the Russians are taking prudent precautions in the event of the Syrian regime collapsing.
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