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"be cautious with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be careful and take proper precautions when dealing with something or someone. Example: "When handling chemicals, it is important to be cautious with them to avoid any accidents."
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Woodson said the Knicks want to be cautious with Anthony.
Expect the Rangers to continue to be cautious with Staal.
But Matheny made clear he would be cautious with Craig.
You've got to be cautious with sleigh bells, though.
"I am going to be cautious with him," Fassel said.
The Mets decided to be cautious with Benson.
Be cautious with all medications, and weigh risk, benefits, and side effects carefully with your doctor.
It's important to be cautious with the information you share at the negotiation table.
"It's a signal we need to be cautious with the U.S. economic outlook," he added.
But this story is also a reminder that we should always be cautious with "surrogate" outcomes.
Democrats should be cautious with this talking point to avoid Pinocchios in the future.
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