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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a warning or piece of advice intended to prevent potential problems or dangers.
Example: "Before proceeding with the experiment, I must issue a caution regarding the use of hazardous materials."
Alternatives: "a warning" or "a piece of advice".
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Olive is a caution.
It wasn't a caution.
Without even a caution.
"There's hope with a caution.
The Frenchman escapes a caution.
Hayman was let off with a caution.
I let him off with a caution.
Mr. Sanford, however, raised a caution.
Even Argentina's players expected only a caution.
The race finished under a caution flag.
Freekick to Zapo, and Smith lucky to escape a caution.
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