prove wise
Frequency: 7.07.8 per million words
To be shown to be a wise decision or action over time.
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- His initial reluctance, though questioned at the time, eventually proved wise.
- Investing in education will always prove wise for future generations.
- The committee's decision to postpone the vote proved wise when new evidence emerged.
- Delaying the expansion until economic conditions improved proved a wise move.
- It might prove wise to consult an expert before making such a significant change.
- Her seemingly conservative approach to finances ultimately proved wise.
- Sometimes, taking a step back and reassessing the situation can prove wise.
- The government's long-term environmental policies are beginning to prove wise.
- For young entrepreneurs, seeking mentorship often proves wise.
- What seemed like a cautious approach at first, later proved wise for the whole team.