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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wise step" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a decision or action that is considered wise or judicious. For example, "Taking out a loan to purchase a house was a wise step for John and his family."
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It is a wise step.
That is a wise step.
Today, Mr. Peres praised Mr. Arafat for his apparent caution, calling it "a wise step".
The Chinese company later denied having any interest.Specialisation is a wise step for Alcatel-Lucent, but difficulties still lie ahead.
Senator Al Franken, Democrat of Minnesota: "I have long believed that this merger would be a terrible deal for consumers, and I'm pleased the Department of Justice has taken the wise step of officially opposing it.
They have taken the very unusual but very wise step of listening not only to their teachers, but also to the views of parents, for whom league tables now seem not to be as popular and informative as we have been led to believe.
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This is not the wisest step Mr Netanyahu can take".
This is not the wisest step Mr. Netanyahu can take.
But this is not the wisest step Mr. Abbas can take.
The wisest step would be to phase out tax relief gradually, as Britain did in the 1990s.Getting rid of the tax breaks for corporate debt will be harder.
Depending on the required accuracy, two different idealizations of temperature distributions are analyzed in this paper, namely linear distribution from zone modeling and piece-wise step distribution from field modeling in the longitudinal direction.
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