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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wise one" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to address or refer to someone who is seen as wise, knowledgeable, or insightful. Examples: - "The elders always sought advice from the wise one in the village." - "She was known as the wise one amongst her peers, always giving sound advice." - "The wise one spoke of the importance of learning from our mistakes." - "May the wise one guide you in your decision making."
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Always the wise one.
Whether this single standard is a wise one is debatable.
He made the safe decision, not the wise one.
Now tell me, oh wise one, who was Sahib Leveson?
"It had skin like an elephant and was wise," one says.
It's a heartening attitude and, given the size of our lunch, a wise one too.
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It is taken as a given that we will be waiting, perhaps quite a while, for the wise ones in Albany to agree on a state budget.
"I personally get disappointed when friends like George Monbiot think they are the wisest ones on this planet," Shiva says.
Not all Mr. Lardner's judgments were wise ones, however.
Treasury officials remain confident that the investments are wise ones.
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, met with her kitchen cabinet of economic "wise ones".
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