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prudently

[prood-nt-lee] / ˈprud nt li /






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Prudently choosing where to start a fire is important, too.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 12, 2022

Prudently, Cepi did not attach a timeline to its accelerated paradigm, but the 12- to 18-month estimate already takes it into account.

From The Guardian • Apr. 12, 2020

Prudently, the ex-governor noted that there might be a lot of unintended consequences by going back in time to alter history.

From Washington Post • Nov. 10, 2015

Prudently, they have ropes that catch them if they fall, but those ropes do not help them ascend in any way.

From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2015

"Prudently spoken," said Lacoste, "for we are, with permission, very outrageous people."

From The Rebellion in the Cevennes, an Historical Novel Vol. II. by Tieck, Ludwig




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