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wisely
adverb as in prudently
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But the financial institution called for the extra money to be spent wisely to put the economy on a sustainable long-term footing.
Outsourcing, wisely done, doesn’t diminish your meal — it scaffolds it.
The five years from ages 62 to 67 are some of the most powerful tax-planning years of your life, if you use them wisely.
Trier wisely leaves the specifics of this father-daughter tension vague, painting his characters gingerly and with loving detail until the knockout final stretch of the film pulls back, revealing a full family portrait.
“As was wisely communicated to me by my predecessors, there is just one Governor of Virginia at any time,” Mr. Youngkin replied in a letter to Ms. Spanberger.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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