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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caveat of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a warning or a stipulation regarding a particular situation or statement.
Example: "There is a caveat of potential risks involved in this investment that should not be overlooked."
Alternatives: "a warning about" or "a stipulation regarding".
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There's a caveat, of course.
There is a caveat, of course.
There is a caveat, of course: the scheme must work.
A caveat of our study is that our evidence on information leaks is circumstantial.
It's a caveat of sorts, as is its casual capture through the venue's mixing console.
A caveat of this analysis is potential variation in results between laboratories and experiments.
In past weeks, both the anti-Taliban commanders and American officials have placed the Saudi millionaire in Tora Bora, though always with a caveat of uncertainty.
A caveat of these systems is that they rely on a large library by random mutagenesis due to the lack of knowledge regarding the specific interactions between the TCR and pMHC.
However, a caveat of these comparisons is that the temporal integrations of the Mayo δDprecip record (1985 1989, variable replication depending on month) and ca. modern pore ice (last ~3 decades) are unequal, which may impact how closely they agree.
A caveat of the outcome analysis for both studies could be the contribution of the medication withdrawal effect.
It does support the idea that deficit reduction has a benign long-term effect, but issues a caveat, of which more later.
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