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It's not wise to get into that".
It's always wise to get ahead of New York traffic.
But Tyler is wise to get out of the way.
It was not wise to get in their way.
If so, it might be wise to get the tape measure out.
And he would be wise to get a grip on the jails.
Was it wise to get her case mixed up with others?
WHEN an elephant is on the charge, it is wise to get out of the way.
But it is neither possible nor wise to "get over it".
The speaker would be wise to get ahead of the scandal.
(If that's the one you have, it would be wise to get rid of it).
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