Examples of 'prudent to have' in a sentence

Meaning of "prudent to have"

prudent to have - Wise or sensible to possess or acquire something; it suggests good judgment in being prepared or cautious

How to use "prudent to have" in a sentence

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prudent to have
It just seemed prudent to have you here.
It is prudent to have one in your car.
In a crisis situation it is prudent to have several options.
Its prudent to have a plan.
If your door lacks a peephole, it is prudent to have one installed.
It is only prudent to have a contingency fund.
That being the case, it just seems prudent to have a plan . ”.
It would be prudent to have the child examined.
If I'm going to help the Panactheos train, it's only prudent to have some protection!
I did not see it prudent to have you investigate yourself.
Once the door has been installed, it is prudent to have it serviced every year.
It would be prudent to have a lookout at the front of the building.
She 's made contact . It 's not prudent to have her here.
It is therefore prudent to have it checked over to avoid any further damage.
Because work may come anytime, it is prudent to have copies of your resume ready.

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It can be prudent to have a Marriage Contract or Cohabitation Agreement.
Watch this . It would be prudent to have a lookout.
It would be prudent to have a lookout at the front of the building Watch this.
She 's made contact . It 's not prudent to have her here . I know.
It is prudent to have a plan.
For non-EU residents it would be prudent to have a medical insurance just in case.
It was therefore more prudent to have shorter and more general recommendations.
Given recent events, it may be prudent to have me join you, for security reasons.
It is always prudent to have some dollars with you on the trip.
Also -- it might be prudent to have multiple directors.
It is therefore prudent to have two co-chairmen to share the workload.
It is, therefore, prudent to have a safety margin.
It 's not prudent to have her here . I know.
Put another way, it is prudent to have a separate partition for / home.
It 's not prudent to have her here.
And, therefore, it 's prudent to have something in place to deal with it.
To get a loan, it is prudent to have a clean and debt-free credit history.
Finally, it is also prudent to have a final stop-out price placed with a broker.
It just seemed prudent to have you here . Is there a problem?
It would be prudent to have it looked at, Dr. Troy.

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Examples of using Prudent
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