adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
use
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The key is single variety wines, labelled by grape name, and the judicious use of oak.
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By judicious use of the more than adequate graphic, a wide variety of sounds can be accessed.
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With judicious use of hot water, I enjoyed four cups of tea, and then found that the rain had stopped.
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Some Laboulbeniales even have so-called trigger organs to ensure judicious use of spores.
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We seem to be interested in judicious use when we call rewards and punishments just or unjust and fair or unfair.
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Such amenorrhoea is associated with bone loss, and this can be prevented by the judicious use of cyclical hormones.
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Where thick deposits of heat modified oil or fat have accumulated the judicious use of a scraper may be indicated.
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Yet a judicious use of some survey courses might paradoxically allow more depth in others.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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You have to be very judicious about how you spend the taxpayers' money.