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The phrase "a cautionary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves as a warning or a piece of advice intended to prevent potential problems or dangers.
Example: "The author included a cautionary tale about the consequences of greed in the story."
Alternatives: "a warning" or "an advisory".
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This is a cautionary tale.
America provides a cautionary tale.
Here is a cautionary tale.
It is a cautionary tale.
China is a cautionary example.
Here's a cautionary tale.
"A cautionary fable?
Libya has become a cautionary case.
More than a town — a cautionary tale.
But he also struck a cautionary note.
Here, Venice provides a cautionary tale.
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