Examples of 'may be prudent' in a sentence

Meaning of "may be prudent"

may be prudent: This phrase suggests that a certain action or decision might be wise, sensible, or advisable in a given situation

How to use "may be prudent" in a sentence

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may be prudent
It may be prudent for me to proceed at a deliberate pace.
Returning in the day may be prudent.
It may be prudent to proceed with a full inspection.
In extreme cases, legal action may be prudent and necessary.
It may be prudent to start with a word of caution.
And actually especially after a big real estate boom, may be prudent.
So it may be prudent to get one before you go.
When doubt about the nature of exposure exists, it may be prudent to offer vaccination.
It may be prudent to plan for such events.
When doubt about the nature of exposure exists, it may be prudent to offer immunization.
It may be prudent to start with something easily achievable.
Accordingly, avoidance of animal thrombin in human medicine, when possible, may be prudent.
It may be prudent to place it in a containment field.
For these reasons, it may be prudent to avoid dependence on a single antibody.
It may be prudent to evacuate people from the area.

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Given recent events, it may be prudent to have me join you, for security reasons.
So it may be prudent to assume that an attack will be successful.
I say, my lady, it may be prudent to remain under wraps.
It may be prudent to proceed with a full inspection of the school.
In these cases, it may be prudent to consult with an MFM specialist.
It may be prudent to restrict counselling to dietary advice in these women.
A tax offence in one country may be prudent - and perfectly legal - tax-planning in another.
It may be prudent to monitor cholesterol and liver enzymes with long-term lipoic acid supplementation.
Alternatively it may be prudent to contact the physician and make alternate arrangements.
It may be prudent to inform the patient of the reasons for the decision.
However, it may be prudent to avoid barehanded contact with dead animals.
It may be prudent to place it in a level-3 biohazard containment field.
Therefore, it may be prudent to consider how life might evolve in such environments.
It may be prudent to save more.
It may be prudent to proceed.
It may be prudent to place it.

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