Phrases with «judicious»

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"Judicious" means making wise and thoughtful decisions based on good judgment and careful consideration. It refers to someone who is sensible, prudent, and makes choices that are fair and logical. Full definition

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Sentences with «judicious»

  • During a recent panel discussion on testing, Rub argued in favor of judicious use of standardized testing — what she called «one of the most controversial and contentious issues in education.» (e4e.org)
  • -- Maruti Suzuki Concept Future S makes world debut at the Auto Expo — Showcases the brand's future design language — Comes with judicious use of orange, ivory white and bright silver colours — Features bold SUV styling and spacious cabin in compact exterior dimensions (motorbeam.com)
  • Dr. Prabhu said physicians have become more judicious in using radiation for therapeutic purposes. (sciencedaily.com)
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