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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Throw caution to the wind" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to imply that someone is disregarding wise advice or safety precautions and taking a risk. For example: "If you really want to start your own business, you need to throw caution to the wind and just go for it!"
Idiom
Throw caution to the wind.
When people throw caution to the wind, they take a great risk.
Exact(57)
Throw caution to the wind if you hope to be a Magikarp master.
Throw caution to the wind and buy the thing, or wait it out?
Throw caution to the wind.
So, throw caution to the wind – someone out there is waiting for you.
I decide to throw caution to the wind and say it anyway.
So she decided to throw caution to the wind, or, more specifically, to the Internet.
Abrams is adamant that parents shouldn't throw caution to the wind.
This doesn't mean to ignore business realities and throw caution to the wind.
Similar(3)
"I'm willing to throw caution to the winds".
That prominent figures throw caution to the winds may be no accident, some say.
My injury taught me to throw caution to the winds in terms of what I say.
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