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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wise reply" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a response that is thoughtful, intelligent, and shows good judgment. Example: After carefully considering both sides of the argument, the lawyer provided a wise reply to the judge's question, earning their respect and admiration.
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His wise reply is that there is never enough: "Nobody can ever have enough of everything.
We've asked Microsoft and await their wise reply.
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When asked whether she was "running as a woman," Schroeder, always witty and wise, would reply, "Do I have a choice?" Political campaigns where women, or any candidate who is the one and only representative of difference, are full of "double binds" and contradictions.
"It's so quiet," Pippin says, to which the Wise One replies, "It's the deep breath before the storm".
In another Haggadah, printed a few years later, the Jeremiah figure is labeled a wise elder replying to the wise son, and then, on another page, is presented as the Rabbi El'azar ben Azariah, a sage quoted in the Haggadah and known for his long white beard.
"What's your favorite tool?" With a grin that could be either sly or wise, he replied, "Mop.
He was the one who, when the judge said, "I confess I am none the wiser, Mr Smith", replied: "But very much better informed".
Mr. Wise's aides replied that Mr. Loughery, who they say identified himself as "a Wise supporter," might want to consider "donating" the addresses to the Wise campaign.
To which a wise (if bored) friend replies: "Listen to yourself, Nancy.
"Esak," he asks, "what is it that makes the very young — so very wise?" "Tee hee!!" Esak replies.
"Wise up, man," he replied, pointing me in the right direction, "it's now a tiled path".
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