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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit careful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a moderate level of caution or attentiveness in a particular situation.
Example: "When handling fragile items, it's important to be a bit careful to avoid any damage."
Alternatives: "somewhat cautious" or "a little careful".
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But be a bit careful.
"We have to be a bit careful".
But I have to be a bit careful because I change my mind so much.
"If you tell people they should be a bit careful, nobody listens.
So let's be a bit careful which paradigm we're pushing: clean is more important than cheap.
For all his smarts, he needs to be a bit careful.
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Leicester coach Richard Cockerill told ESPN: "You have to be a little bit careful, Ashton dropped a shoulder into Geordan Murphy after a kick and the tackle on Alesana, he's dragged him by his hair into touch.
It isn't a very large lead, and as Chuck Todd notes, I'd be a little bit careful in anointing any candidate with the "inevitability" label when he's still polling at just 20 or 25 percent.
"I had quite a bit done [to the knee] and we had to be a little bit careful.
92 photovoltaic panels and a large battery bank power the house, as long as everyone's a little bit careful.
Just got to be a little bit careful.
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