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well-advised

adjective as in acting prudently

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Trump himself, at least, was well-advised to stay neutral in the Senate leadership contest, knowing that this was one internal battle where his input would have limited effect, and where his instincts could have brought him to a place of embarrassment.

From Slate

“They have not been well-advised. You have your work cut out for you.”

Democrats who control both legislative houses and the governor’s mansion would be well-advised to use this session to tack to the center and pass policies that meet the needs of average Washingtonians.

Investors from abroad "are sophisticated, well-advised parties and they would be dealing with antitrust agencies in multiple jurisdictions", she said.

From Reuters

"I think that Rafael Correa has left his mark on the country: for many it is positive, others see it as more negative. I think that after the debate, the candidate Noboa showed he was prepared, or at least well-advised."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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