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1 However; it may be more prudent to avoid extremes in whatever form.
2 A more prudent way to go: Remove the relationship status line altogether.
3 Men in general have grown more prudent , more cunning, from long experience.
4 Rousseau rashly put his name to his book; Voltaire was more prudent .
5 Gwen thought it more prudent to conceal the hand-clamps beneath her table.
6 Surely it would be more prudent to begin with the best men.
7 The taste is a more prudent measure but not less active faculty.
8 I deemed it more prudent that no Legion soldier ride to Kharkanas.
9 This made the Umbiquas quite frantic, but they were now more prudent .
10 Secrecy even from each other was more prudent , until it became impossible.
11 Fighting here against great odds seems to me more prudent than retreat.
12 The danger he had escaped, unfortunately, did not render him more prudent .
13 He was quite as brave, but he was wiser and more prudent .
14 Or, if I were higher still, I might be only more prudent .
15 Does Owen begin to find it more prudent to leave you alone?
16 But if already We'd thought of a more prudent way than that?
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