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Discover Ludwig"a caveat" is a correct and usable term in written English.
Generally, a caveat is used to introduce a warning or caution about something. For example: "A caveat: Always read the product label before using the medication."
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There's a caveat.
There's a caveat, though.
First, a caveat.
Lifehacker offers a caveat.
And so a caveat.
It has a caveat.
But he offers a caveat.
However, there is a caveat.
Mr. Hartrick offered a caveat.
But Smoltz added a caveat.
Uncurliness comes with a caveat.
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