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The phrase "would be more prudent" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to suggest that a certain action or decision would be more sensible or wise in a given situation. Example sentence: "It would be more prudent to save some money for a rainy day rather than spending it all on unnecessary things."
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In the latter half of this first term, being bold would be more prudent.
Given the chance, it would be more prudent to reform Anglo-American capitalism.
She said that taking local bus tours would be more prudent.
"We felt it would be more prudent and effective to stimulate consumption".
It was not long, however, before King Hussein decided that it would be more prudent to appoint an older heir.
In the last week, all have decided that it would be more prudent to risk overreacting this time.
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"If I were a government official," he says, "maybe I'd be more prudent.
He'd be more prudent now, what with middle England breathing down his neck and he down theirs.
If they'd been more prudent, you might still be cutting back 20 percent of the staff, but maybe you wouldn't be dealing with the brink of bankruptcy".
Iraq's nascent banking system would know it could not be bailed out by the central bank and would thus be more prudent in lending policies.
Would it be more prudent to think before you press?
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