be prudent
Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words
To act in a careful and sensible way.
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- It would be prudent to check the facts before making a decision.
- Always be prudent with your finances, especially during uncertain times.
- She advised him to be prudent in his investments.
- In such a delicate situation, it's essential to be prudent.
- They decided it would be prudent to delay the announcement.
- The company leadership must be prudent when expanding into new markets.
- One should always be prudent when dealing with sensitive information.
- To be prudent means considering all potential risks.
- Being prudent in negotiations can lead to better outcomes.
- It might be prudent to save some money for a rainy day.