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The phrase "wise from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers. Example: "She became wise from her experiences, learning valuable lessons along the way."
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Transferred OF DeWayne Wise from the 15- to the 60-day disabled list.
From Leicester to Guardiola to Simeone and Wise; from River Plate – "the Uruguayan one" – to Grenoble, Zaragoza, Brighton and Chelsea.
Tywin is wise from his mistakes, ruthless in his realism, an armed prophet after Machiavelli's own heart.
Cracking wise from behind her dark glasses, she gave the impression of a film noir savant with equal sympathies for the femme fatale and the ingénue.
He had a son, Gregory – now a rap musician under the name of G Wise – from his marriage to Barbara, which ended in divorce.
The pledge made huge political sense in order to reassure middle Britain before the 1997 election, but it was less obvious that it was wise from 2001 onwards.
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There's no contact phone-wise from anybody after they got on that aeroplane.
Some even say that frozen berries actually benefit flavour-wise from the freezing process.
You are going from extremes weather-wise, from Phoenix in the summer to Russia in the winter.
In 1994 it gave itself to Rudy Guiliani — a bit of a comedown, fusion-wise, from La Guardia and Lindsay.
Harvard was founded in 1636 — we are as distant, time-wise, from "The Importance of Being Earnest" as they were from Martin Luther's Ninety-five Theses.
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