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Difference between Have one’s wits about one and Have the wit to do something

have one’s wits about one—be alert and ready to act in a difficult situation:

  • In this part of the city you must have your wits about you all the time.

have the wit to do somethinghave enough intelligence and understanding to do smth.:

  • The Aztecs had the wit to leave a wide open space all round the monument.