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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added a caveat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a warning or limitation has been included in a statement or agreement.
Example: "The proposal was well-received, but the committee added a caveat regarding the budget constraints."
Alternatives: "included a warning" or "inserted a stipulation".
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But he added a caveat.
But then he added a caveat.
But the plan has added a caveat.
But Dr. Musahl added a caveat.
But today Sather added a caveat.
Branson has added a caveat to his prize.
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But he was careful to add a caveat.
Still, Mr. Caro adds a caveat: "That doesn't always translate into a great presidency".
But whenever Reich discusses the nonclassical sources of his music he adds a caveat.
The doomsayers are quick to add a caveat: Ivan might not turn out to be The One.
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