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The phrase "are wary of using" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing caution or hesitation about employing a particular method, tool, or approach.
Example: "Many companies are wary of using new technologies without thorough testing to ensure their reliability."
Alternatives: "are cautious about using" or "are hesitant to use".
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US publishers, she says, are wary of using her work.
But central banks are wary of using it to pop bubbles because it risks crushing growth as well.
There's a stigma associated with the term, she says, that's particularly powerful in Latin America: "Women are wary of using the word 'feminist'," she says.
And a few legislators in both parties have said that they are wary of using a one-time infusion of cash to pay for long-term expenses.
Easley is, for all intents and purposes, locked in as the Mets' only right-handed pinch-hitter because they are wary of using their backup catcher, Ramón Castro, another dynamic right-handed hitter, in case Brian Schneider must be replaced.
Some experiments have begun, but scientists are wary of using instruments such as drills to collect samples, in case the movement launches the lander back into the air, tips it over or spins it off kilter.
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Do be wary of using middlemen or lone agents.
You should be wary of using a public copier.
Designers have to be wary of using multiple media just for the sake of it.
For Vanderperre, however, these things are not simply merchandise — a word he's wary of using.
Until safer formulations are developed, dieters should be wary of using it.
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