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The phrase "wise to read" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that reading is a prudent or sensible action in a given context.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, it's wise to read regularly to stay informed and educated."
Alternatives: "smart to read" or "prudent to read".
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Yesterday, I did this happily — given the state of the publishing industry, it seemed wise to read while there are still books to be bought.
It's probably not wise to read too much into that, but perhaps, incrementally, a space is being created for real European TV drama.
So friends of China need to let China's leaders know that they too have mail -- from America -- and they would be wise to read it.
The 'Nocebo' Effect Consumers may think it's wise to read the warning labels on medications they take, but doing so can trigger the very symptoms they've read about, a phenomenon called the "nocebo effect," The Wall Street Journal reports.
Johnston Press may have just shelled out £25m for the i newspaper but staff eagerly anticipating joining the publishing company would be wise to read the small print on their contracts, especially when it comes to pensions.
Jacob M. Appel, M.D. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York City President Trump and Congress would be wise to read Gawande's article, which articulates a solution for our embattled and dysfunctional health-care system that applies equally well to America's infrastructure woes and virtually all other major political issues, including foreign affairs.
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Andy Murray claimed on Thursday that he is "unlikely" to take part in the doubles, but it would be wise not to read too much into that.
It may be wise to take notes as you read.
You'd be wise to go read Molly Young over there.
I can think of no surer way to be put off the work of George Eliot than by trying to read the "Wise, Witty, and Tender Sayings".
When I was writing Violet Park and having doubts I asked a wise friend, "Who is going to read this thing anyway?" She said it wasn't my job to worry about that and I should just focus on the story.
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