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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caution for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate a warning or advice directed towards someone or something.
Example: "This report serves as a caution for those who underestimate the risks involved in the project."
Alternatives: "a warning for" or "a heads-up for".
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Butler accepts a caution for assault on ex-girlfriend.
In 2014, Hampton's daughter received a caution for criminal damage.
A further attempt by Effenberg to incriminate Beckham brought the Bayern captain a caution for diving.
A caution for Lampard for diving late on was the game's only controversy.
They would most likely end up sent home with a caution for possession.
A 28-year-old man from Coventry was given a caution for religiously aggravated criminal damage.
It is understood she received a caution for her behaviour in Grosvenor Terrace, next to York's Bootham Crescent stadium.
And so did Kana-Biyik, witheut the preliminary of a caution, for coolly tripping Caniggia just past the hour.
— DUNCAN IRVING Bruno Alves, who's been walking a thin line tonight, picks up a caution for booting Fabregas.
The girl's boyfriend then received a caution for sending the message to his friends after the couple split up.
This afternoon a 70-year-old man voluntarily attended a central London police station and accepted a caution for assault".
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