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The phrase "a matter of caution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for careful consideration or prudence in a particular situation.
Example: "In this case, taking extra time to review the contract is a matter of caution to avoid any potential issues."
Alternatives: "a question of prudence" or "a point of vigilance".
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"Is this a time bomb that you're talking about, or is this a firecracker or is this a matter of caution?" Mr. Vallone asked.
For Mourinho, it was more a matter of caution, playing down Chelsea's wild celebrations at the end.
Mr Curtis said: "Mr Jordan was reported missing to the police yesterday evening as a matter of caution because he did not return from his normal trip to town.
I know that sometimes, Type 1 symptoms can be similar to the flu or a stomach bug, so as a matter of caution, why can't a 5 second finger stick be done as a matter of protocol just to try to potentially rule out the chance that it could be Type 1 diabetes instead of the flu?
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The multiplicity of melatonin's actions, including the receptor-mediated ones, has to be a matter of responsible caution.
Mr. Glynn says it's a matter of proceeding with caution, "The percentage of patients who experience extreme symptoms is minuscule," he said.
"It could be a matter of life and death so caution is required".
In Flushing, Queens, Lenny — an All Seasons Auto School instructor with a gently Borscht Belt manner — picked me up and began waxing philosophical on the matter of caution.
"It's still a matter of buyer beware," Mr. Hurdzan cautioned.
Atkinson was interviewed as a matter of routine, but was not cautioned as he was not a suspect.
"It's really a matter of personal preference". Sponsors, in fact, caution that only long-term investors need apply.
More suggestions(18)
a matter of mind
a matter of wisdom
a matter of prudence
a matter of suspicion
a matter of consideration
a matter of attention
a matter of deliberation
a matter of sensitivity
a matter of care
a matter of caring
a matter of careful
a wave of caution
a degree of caution
a climate of caution
a lot of caution
a bit of caution
a hint of caution
a word of caution
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