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said wise
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "said wise" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express wisdom or knowledge, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "He spoke in a manner that was said wise, but it was difficult to understand."
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Exact Expressions
25 human-written examples
It is said Wise was only told of the Shearer development while at a game on Tuesday night.
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Mr. Cohen of NPD Group said wise retailers would not sacrifice profits just to shove goods out the door.
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'Obviously people make a lot of what happened before but since I've been here they've behaved impeccably,' said Wise.
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"We don't have a voice," said Wise, who is paid $9.25 an hour at Burger King and $7.40 at Pizza Hut.
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The Mets initially said Wise had rotator cuff tendinitis, but Wise said the problem was with a nerve in the back of his shoulder...
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Our reviewer, Marilynne Robinson, said Wise "has an eye for evocative detail and an interest in the trappings and procedures of an 18th-century courtroom".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
30 human-written examples
Osborne says, wise as the Lords often is, it was unwise to kill off hopes of an EU referendum last week.
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"It was about training people to use their life experience to then support others," says WiSE operations manager, Claire Eden.
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So, they say, wise bosses should choose from a "strategic palette" in much the same way that artists choose from a palette of colours.
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A good analogy is Yoda, the old man who mostly says wise things, is ungrammatical, and shows you how to use the force.
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When they do that, Wright says, WISE's size errors end up at roughly 15%.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "said wise", opt for grammatically correct alternatives like "wise words" or "wisely stated" to convey the intended meaning.
Common error
Avoid using "said" directly before "wise" as it doesn't form a coherent phrase in standard English. Instead, consider rephrasing to use "wise" as an adjective modifying a noun (e.g., "wise words") or an adverb modifying a verb (e.g., "wisely stated").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "said wise" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't function as a standard English expression. The Ludwig AI confirms this, suggesting that the phrase does not follow standard grammar rules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "said wise" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. As confirmed by Ludwig, it's not a recognized or accepted construction. To express the idea of someone speaking with wisdom, it's best to use alternatives such as "wise words", "wisely stated", or rephrase the sentence to incorporate "wise" or "wisely" in a grammatically correct manner. There are no valid examples in Ludwig's database to support its usage.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
wise words
Replaces the verb "said" with the noun "words" to directly refer to insightful statements.
wisely stated
Uses the adverb "wisely" to modify the verb "stated", indicating that something was expressed with wisdom.
insightful comment
Substitutes the entire phrase with a noun phrase describing a perceptive observation.
profound statement
Emphasizes the depth and significance of the expressed thought.
sage advice
Highlights the wisdom and experience behind the guidance offered.
astute observation
Focuses on the sharp and perceptive nature of the expressed thought.
eloquently expressed
Shifts the focus to the manner of speaking, highlighting the fluency and grace of the expression.
articulately conveyed
Emphasizes the clarity and effectiveness of the communication.
perceptive remark
Indicates an insightful and discerning comment.
thoughtfully expressed
Highlights the careful consideration and reflection behind the statement.
FAQs
What's wrong with the phrase "said wise"?
The phrase "said wise" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. The word order is not conventional, and it doesn't clearly convey a meaning. Use alternatives like "wise words" or "wisely stated" instead.
How can I use "wise" correctly in a sentence?
Use "wise" as an adjective (e.g., "He is a wise man") or use an adverb like "wisely" to modify a verb (e.g., "He spoke wisely"). Avoid placing "wise" directly after "said".
What are some alternatives to saying someone is wise?
You can say someone is "insightful", "perceptive", "sagacious", or "knowledgeable". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is there a situation where "said wise" might be acceptable?
No, in standard English, "said wise" is not considered grammatically correct or acceptable. Always use more appropriate alternatives such as "wise words" or rephrase the sentence to use "wisely".
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested