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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wisely chosen" is correct and usable in written English
You can use "wisely chosen" when describing something that was selected carefully and thoughtfully after careful consideration. For example, "The intern's clothing was wisely chosen for the meeting with the CEO - conservative, business-casual attire."
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Ignatios has already stated the need for a philological newspaper, in which each man of learning could publish his ideas, adding that "This is what the wise man Korais advises us to do and he has wisely chosen a worthy man, archimandrite Anthimos Gazis".
Rifaat's quirks and inconsistencies seemed so innate that his siblings had wisely chosen to embrace them.
This week judge/mentor Britney has wisely chosen a more age-appropriate outfit for Carly Rose.
He has wisely chosen to bank this good news, rather than announce significant giveaways.
The other contributions to "Artists Using YouTube" aren't as wisely chosen.
He had wisely chosen not to treat Mr Fortuyn as something that had crept out of the woodwork.
Since Literally Alive's audience tends to be under 10 (and often under 5), it has wisely chosen the lighthearted route.
So NBC has wisely chosen the hosts of "Buchanan and Press" for the first "Queer Eye" treatment, tonight on MSNBC.
The country's second-largest teachers' union has wisely chosen to help shape reform rather than block it.
Mr. Norton has wisely chosen not to bite off too much in directing his first movie, eschewing the biggest role.
It's a four-CD set of performances wisely chosen by the tenor saxophonist Ravi Coltrane, John Coltrane's son.
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