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prudent

[prood-nt] / ˈprud nt /


Example Sentences

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“It would be much more prudent for you to accept one of the matches from up north.”

From Literature

"I don't know how long the conflict is going to go on so I'm trying to be prudent," he said.

From BBC

That rule was prudent back when firms went public early in their life cycle at total market values well below $1 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It is entirely right and prudent for Turkey to also consider the consequences that the current crisis could have on possible refugee movements from Iran to Turkey," Wadephul said.

From Barron's

From a technical perspective, stocks in this sector appear likely for a prudent pause in the very least and a likely tactical pullback.

From Barron's