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Free sign upThe phrase "unwise appearance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a look or demeanor that is not prudent or sensible, often implying a negative judgment about someone's choice of appearance. Example: "Her unwise appearance at the formal event raised eyebrows and led to whispers among the guests."
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Nor should they exaggerate the importance of his unwise appearance, during the days of mourning, at the British Grand Prix.
Could his clients come to include the Russian pair, who certainly need help (Alexander is on trial for punching an enemy on TV, while among Evgeny's PR gaffes was an unwise appearance in a glossy's photo-spread romancing Dame Edna Everage)?
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Still, it might be unwise to rule out an appearance on Oscar night, given the actor's sheer ubiquity.
Grant thought this was unwise because it gave an appearance of bad luck and bad manners.
Some unwise choices do hinder the show.
But Stephen King was unwise to make a walk-on (or actually a phone-in) appearance as himself.
Even when the outward appearances look like road trips and bush parties, Dives' memory suggests it's unwise to try to forget depression is there.
(Very unwise).
Sounds unwise.
This is unwise.
That's unwise.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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