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The phrase "a cautious view of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a careful or reserved perspective on a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The researchers took a cautious view of the new findings, emphasizing the need for further studies before drawing any conclusions."
Alternatives: "a reserved perspective on" or "a careful stance regarding".
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"It is taking a cautious view of how many they are going to print," he said.
Captain Ram Kumar, of 2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles, had a cautious view of transition in Helmand.
But so far Mr Sarin has taken a cautious view of convergence, prompting much criticism of his strategy.
The risk-based judgments made by Lab-HIRA's weighting scheme tend to be conservative, offering a cautious view of the potential hazard.
In announcing its results, the company also took a cautious view of next year's results, saying it would increase marketing spending to promote sales.
It envisages a stable industry structure, with limited entry for Western newcomers, a high degree of government co-ordination and a cautious view of banks going abroad.
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The board is "taking a cautious view on the remainder of the year" and has indicated a pretax profit result for the year of £7.5m (versus £6.3m).
"The cart is moving ahead of the horse, and we take a cautious view on further price appreciation over the near term".
He takes a cautious view on large cap growth stocks.
At Merrill, Mr. Blodget replaced an analyst who had taken a more cautious view of Internet valuations.
"But we have a more cautious view of the situation.
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