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You could say "wise choices" or "wise decisions" instead. For example: He made wise decisions about how to manage his investments.
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Quite wise of him.
Mr. Wise of the Westchester Group agreed.
And how wise of him to avoid it now.
To fill this empty space Hardy makes heavier use than is perhaps wise of Acton's poetry.
Jason Russell sounds a more emollient note, which is professionally wise of him.
He added that it was wise of Girardi to keep Joba Chamberlain in a setup role.
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"Soccer-wise, of course you go.
"Team-wise, of course, I would say New York.
"It still is as far as level-wise of an opponent and ranking-wise.
These are not things I would normally consider, and I am just speaking decorating-wise, of course.
She puts Oxfam's success down to the increased number and diversity (age- and gender-wise) of their volunteers, as well as the spoils of a consumer boom.
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