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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are cautioned to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to advise or warn someone about a particular action or behavior they should take or avoid.
Example: "All participants are cautioned to follow the safety guidelines during the event to prevent any accidents."
Alternatives: "are advised to" or "are warned to".
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Users are cautioned to treat the broad-band fluxes computed in aprates with care.
They also are cautioned to never, under any circumstances, call a home a "fisherman's retreat".
The park reopened partially Sunday afternoon, and visitors are cautioned to expect changing conditions.
Those negotiating with Chinese counterparts are cautioned to avoid direct questions and to prepare to make numerous concessions.
Instructors are cautioned to make this decision with care as items may be lost or damaged by borrowers.
They are cautioned to practice continence, no matter what the provecation to do otherwise, which is slight.
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Residents are being cautioned to boil water.
When they were cautioned to avoid public squares, they gathered.
And officers themselves are being cautioned to think twice about harassing foreigners".
In the course of the day, they were cautioned to listen, be patient, and control their emotions and anger.
Foreign correspondents were cautioned to be "especially alert" when reporting on unrest in the town, which began in early February.
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