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Discover Ludwig"wise judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to sound decision-making or a considered opinion. Example sentence: She always makes wise judgments when it comes to choosing a new car.
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There is no substitute for sound intuition and wise judgment.
But Chomsky shows no sign of having digested this wise judgment.
The vice president said House Republicans exercised "wise judgment" in deciding not to make dramatic changes to the OCE.
But nothing says teams cannot be daring or creative or that your work with others will not require hard thinking and wise judgment.
The implicit message of this piece, from the headline on down, is that these Emanuel positions represent reason, common sense, wise judgment.
The U.S. delegation urged Meles to exercise wise judgment and leadership, give the opposition more political space, and consider the release of Birtukan Midekssa.
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Presumably this is because different experiences, backgrounds and characters may help in producing wise judgments.
But he can't make wise judgments unless he comes to substantive understanding of policy issues on his own.
The high standards and wise judgments of people like Walter Cronkite once acted as our national immune system, zapping scandal-mongers and quashing wild rumors.
Nevertheless, the right course for the UK government is not to call the Scottish government's bluff but to make two wise judgments.
"Alan Davey has come up with some wise judgments," he added, and this was the flavour of the comments from most of the larger, luckier organisations.
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