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"wise up" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It can be used as a way of telling someone to become more sensible, clear-headed, or to gain wisdom. Example sentence: "It's time to wise up and get serious about your future."
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wise up
verb
To become informed, to inform oneself of something.
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They wise up.
Smart politicians should wise up.
When will they wise up?
Wise up yourself.
He'll wise up.
And his pediatrician had to wise up.
Shouldn't we wise up right away?
Seriously, you need to wise up, professor.
Consumers need to wise up about nano.
"Why don't you wise up mister?
You need to wise up, old man.
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