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Discover Ludwig"be cautioned" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to advise someone to think carefully or to be aware of the risks or consequences of a situation. For example: "You should be cautioned not to take on any additional debt."
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be cautioned
noun
Precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
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Children should be cautioned never to carry the pack on one shoulder.
It should be cautioned that the comparisons are not quite apples to apples.
Tomorrow, back him to be cautioned at any time at 9-4 (Blue Square).
Those receiving them have to admit an offence and agree to be cautioned.
Blacks were also less likely than whites to be cautioned and more likely to be sent to prison.
But the truth is that men are still five times more likely than women to be cautioned or convicted.
However, prostitutes must be cautioned twice, on two separate occasions, before being charged for the first time.
Massing had been the first of three Cameroon players to be cautioned, so he had to go.
All of this said, Mr. Thompson might be cautioned against trying to claim the party banner in the next election.
However, I think consumers do deserve to be cautioned about the uncertainties that surround Hummer, Pontiac, Saab and Saturn.
However, it should be cautioned that this assumption is subject to experimental verification in the future.
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