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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an caution" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a caution"? You can use "a caution" when referring to a warning or piece of advice about a potential risk or danger.
Example: "The report serves as a caution to all drivers about the dangers of texting while driving."
Alternatives: "a warning" or "a piece of advice".
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They meant this as an caution to the Supreme Court, but it is nonetheless a rare Trumpian truth.
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A caution is a criminal record, remember".
This was not an absolute ban, just a caution.
Server takes joke as a compliment rather than a caution.
A crash on Lap 12 led to a caution flag.
Olive is a caution.
Without even a caution.
But there is a caution.
It wasn't a caution.
The Frenchman escapes a caution.
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