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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Be wary of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to advise someone to be cautious or alert about something. Example: "Be wary of the potential risks involved in this investment."
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Be wary of bundling arrangements.
Be wary of pickpockets.
Be wary of hype.
Be wary of rust.
Be wary of transitions.
Be wary of overheating.
Be wary of authoritarianism.
Be wary of distractions.
Be wary of this.
Be wary of relapsing.
Be wary of exercise.
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