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advisability

NOUN
recommendability
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“For that reason, I have asked my team to analyze the advisability of acquiring Citibanamex, and doubling down my bet on Mexico, Mexicans and their future.”

From Seattle Times Jan. 12, 2022

But other scientists since have questioned the advisability of shunting youngsters into one activity early on, especially in sports, because early specialization and intense practice can increase the risk of injuries and burnout.

From New York Times Aug. 4, 2021

Opinion is clearly divided about the advisability of moving forward, at least based on what is known now.

From Washington Post Sep. 1, 2018

These characters have clearly lived some of the questions the film explores, from the inevitability of aging to the advisability of trying to hold onto the past, and there is no substitute for that.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 15, 2017

Taking the situation as it was rather than complaining because it was not different, Jones addressed himself to the task of trying to convince the slave owners as to the advisability of religious instruction.

From The History of the Negro Church by Carter Godwin Woodson




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