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The phrase "public wisdom" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the collective knowledge or beliefs held by the general public. Example: "The concept of public wisdom often shapes societal norms and values."
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Dr. Kass said he feared that public wisdom would not prevail against the temptation of immortality.
We are talking about the need for some fact-based, understandable, clear, engaging, frequent, cohesive, compelling, public wisdom that leads to wise action….
Public Wisdom, which runs an education programme and has organised one of the events, is even campaigning to turn Angel in Islington, north London, into the UK's first age-friendly town centre.
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Although there is enormous clinical and public health wisdom in the promotion of walking as people age, and there is substantial empirical support for its efficacy, the ideas promoted in this paper suggest that this focus is too narrow.
When a team starts squabbling in public, the conventional wisdom is that they are through.
Public sector conventional wisdom usually says this is a matter for the politicians.
Given Japan's parlous public finances, general wisdom holds that Mr Abe will have little choice but to go ahead.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, public apprehension about nuclear power is not driven by irrational fear or a poor understanding of science.
The public appetite for wisdom, or at least provocative opinion, from these high-tech company bosses seems insatiable; and the willingness of chief executives to satisfy this appetite seems infinite.
That is, my friend donates his kidney to your friend, if you donate your kidney to me.Other times, the economist's job is just to remind people that their repugnance imposes costs on others, and leave it to the public in its wisdom to decide which they would rather live with.
The public, the conventional wisdom went, would not well receive a district attorney whose husband was in federal prison, especially after an embarrassing trial showed that though Ms. Pirro was not charged, she enjoyed the expensive cars, airplane tickets, fine art and other goods worth $1.2 million that her husband, Albert, a powerful lawyer, had deducted as business expenses.
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