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The phrase "a very cautious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits a high degree of caution or carefulness in behavior or decision-making.
Example: "She is a very cautious driver, always obeying speed limits and traffic signals."
Alternatives: "extremely careful" or "highly prudent."
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"It's a very cautious environment," he said.
He is a very cautious man.
They recommended "a very cautious approach in all watershed areas".
"He's not good with minutiae, not a very cautious person.
"I'm a very cautious, neurotic person," he said.
China has tried the two approaches at the same time with a very cautious fashion.
However, at the other table Murphy Green (South) opened with a very cautious two hearts.
Is that a very cautious division of labor among allies, although not a fully articulated one?
"She was a very cautious kind of person," said her mother, Joan Fisher.
"You're going to see a very cautious Wisconsin," said State Senator Alberta Darling.
"I am a very cautious man, and I don't like surprises," he said.
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