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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Very wary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is cautious or careful about a situation or person.
Example: "After hearing the rumors, she became very wary of trusting anyone in the group."
Alternatives: "Extremely cautious" or "Highly suspicious."
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They're very wary.
I'm very wary.
I'm very wary of politics.
"I'm very wary of stillness," she says.
"Acts are very, very wary," he said.
They're very wary of the outside".
"I was very wary," she said.
I'm very wary, I have trust issues.
Catastrophising Be very wary of overreaction.
So I'm very wary of him.
Be very wary of doing so.
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