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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very wary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is cautious or careful about a particular situation or person.
Example: "After the recent scandal, investors are very wary of putting their money into the company."
Alternatives: "are quite cautious" or "are extremely careful".
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Unionists, for the same reason, are very wary.
"People are very wary of taking him seriously".
"They are very wary of outsiders and it's difficult to get information.
"Most companies are very wary," said Mr. Machold of New Jersey.
McDougall's declaration is the kind that most American historians are very wary of making these days.
This year, she said, potential homeowners are very wary of extending themselves financially.
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They're very wary.
I'm very wary.
I'm very wary of politics.
They're very wary of the outside".
"I was very wary," she said.
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