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Discover LudwigThe phrase "use discernment" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when you are asking someone to be discerning or to use their judgment in deciding something. For example: "In making your decision, use discernment and weigh all of the positives and negatives before coming to a conclusion."
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"We have to use discernment," Johnson said.
Among other things, Buffet knows how to use discernment in order to spot nuances.
We can use discernment, a sort-of superpower way of seeing things, to look for a one-foot bar over which to step.
Use discernment in choosing a church body to attend.
Try to understand the beliefs, attitudes, and actions of a church's people and use discernment to see if there seems to be anything off about any of it.
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But if we were to use judgment and discernment and focus on the small proportion who might present a threat, we would witness another process run amok: racial profiling.
If a child truly has to go to the bathroom and has used up his bedtime pass by asking for a hug, parents will use their discernment.
One test of this progression, the Dalai Lama says, comes when you confront someone who is hostile but remain calm yourself, able to use your discernment to understand why they might feel that way -- rather than launching an angry rebuttal.
Use your discernment to focus on the details of relevance and significance - "It is the highest importance in the art of detection to be able to recognize out of a number of facts, which are incidental and which are vital".[6].
But perhaps we shouldn't be shocked if an investment method that encourages us to use as little discernment as possible ends up being too good to be true.
"It's going with your gut and using your discernment.
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