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1 This appeared to me to be a most imprudent thing to do.
2 It was a most imprudent act, for such things always leak out somehow.
3 I think that would be most imprudent , Mr Strachan, if I may say so.
4 Daniel went out for a walk: a most imprudent act.
5 Here he rendered himself guilty by the most imprudent action of his whole life.
6 Situated as I now am, it would be most imprudent .
7 Her letter was most imprudent and absurd, and made his hair stand on end.
8 In the end I decided that it would be most imprudent , not to say disastrous.
9 He could not disguise it from himself, he had been most imprudent , he had been mad.
10 It was most imprudent on her part to have gone to Wilkie's house on her return.
11 If I have to raise funds on such little notice it will be most disadvantageous, most imprudent .
12 It does, indeed, seem a most imprudent act, and I thought it my duty to tell him so.
13 Your aunt says it's the most imprudent thing ever she heard of-tocall it by no worse name.
14 My dear professor, you are the most imprudent of men, and, whatever happens, you have only yourself to blame.
15 He was not a St Anthony, and it was most imprudent in Miss Thorne to subject him to such a temptation.
16 I used to think myself the most imprudent of all among my friends and acquaintances, but almost begin to doubt it.
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