prudent course
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprudentandcourse
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prudent
adjective
uk/ˈpruː.dənt/us/ˈpruː.dənt/
careful and ...
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course
noun
uk/kɔːs/us/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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(Definition ofprudentandcoursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In such cases, theprudentcoursemay be to establish a connection between the subclavian artery and the aorta.
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But, at the moment, the mostprudentcourseof action is to set the level of set-aside for the next marketing year at 5 %.
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I would say that there is only oneprudentcourseto adopt.
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I am trying to steer aprudentcoursebetween necessary figures and those which we can do without.
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If he can take that sort ofprudentcourse, why cannot he say so now?
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The detective told the prisoner that he must keep his mouth shut—aprudentcoursewhich the prisoner had felt he should adopt anyway.
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The task of the conference is to review achievements to date and plan aprudentcourseof future action.
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Therefore, the onlyprudentcoursefor this country—still the world's greatest importer of food—is to be free to take advantage of either outcome.
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It would be premature to reach such a conclusion now, and theprudentcourseremains to work for change.
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That would be a decent andprudentcourse.
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That would be aprudentcourseto follow.
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That is the most sensible andprudentcourse.
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Steady improvements in the standard of living are theprudentcourse.
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I think that a perfectly reasonable andprudentcourse.
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That is clearly theprudentcourseto take.
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I believe that the right thing to do is to take theprudentcourse, to do this by stages.
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In my view theprudentcourseis to wait and see.
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It seems to me that this is an extremelyprudentcoursefor him to have taken.
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We felt that that was theprudentcourseof action, and was in the interests of the health of the public.
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Were we wrong to take the former and moreprudentcourse?
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