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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cautious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is careful or avoids risks in various contexts, such as decision-making or behavior.
Example: "She took a cautious approach when investing her savings, ensuring she thoroughly researched each option."
Alternatives: "a careful" or "a prudent".
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"A cautious footnote".
He's a cautious optimist.
A cautious conciliator.
Lieberman is a cautious man.
Variety offered a cautious welcome.
"I'm quite a cautious person".
This is a cautious target.
I was a cautious kid.
I take a cautious sip.
It played a cautious game.
We're a cautious people.
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