very prudent

Frequency: 8.022.5 per million words

Used to emphasize the quality of being careful and sensible.

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Examples (10)

  • It was a very prudent decision to invest in renewable energy.
  • She has always been very prudent with her finances.
  • The company's approach to risk management is very prudent.
  • Given the uncertain market, it would be very prudent to diversify your portfolio.
  • His advice proved to be very prudent in the long run.
  • They were very prudent in their preparations for the storm.
  • To remain competitive, businesses must be very prudent about their spending.
  • I think it's very prudent to get a second opinion before surgery.
  • Being very prudent can sometimes mean missing out on opportunities.
  • The government's fiscal policies have been criticized for not being very prudent.