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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also beware of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to caution someone about additional risks or dangers beyond what has already been mentioned.
Example: "When hiking in the mountains, also beware of sudden weather changes that can occur without warning."
Alternatives: "also be cautious of" or "also take heed of".
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Also beware of the Internet.
Also, beware of technicalities in guarantees.
But they must also beware of uncritically accepting contemporary judgments.
Buyers should also beware of build completion dates.
Policymakers should also beware of the myths about these systems and what has made them successful.
Third, we must also beware of reading optimistically the opinions' evident confusions to infer an aimless Court.
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Also, beware the custom of putting drinks in paper bags to disguise that you're drinking an alcoholic beverage.
The stylebook warns against this type of posh word (also beware chichi, glitzy, tony and, of course, posh, among others).
Also beware the Koobface worm, variants of which have been taking aim at users of Facebook and other social sites for more than a year.
There's no confirmation on this, so take it with a grain of salt, and also beware that there are SPOILERS ahead if you clicky this link.
But it should also beware the long-term historical impact of its intervention in the Muslim World.
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